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Its really hard for you guys to understand ts very common in our culture.Its like telling someone back home that gay people are allowed to talk about their sexulaity and practice it everywhere openly and get married to eachother legally in Canada.....They will look at me as if I have gone crazy or on drugs something.
Someone at work told me the royality did it too and the pope...dont know if its true.
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| Originally posted by jennypie Yeah, the chances of mutation ARE slim. You'd have a to do A LOT of in the family fucking for it to happen. |
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| Originally posted by jennypie The one with the guy who had the thing growing out of his chest? |
FUCK YOUR COUSIN'S CUNT!! FUCKER!!!
...err. wrong thread ![]()
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| Originally posted by UmmiE Its really hard for you guys to understand ts very common in our culture.Its like telling someone back home that gay people are allowed to talk about their sexulaity and practice it everywhere openly and get married to eachother legally in Canada.....They will look at me as if I have gone crazy or on drugs something. Someone at work told me the royality did it too and the pope...dont know if its true. |
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| Originally posted by UmmiE Exactly........My parents were two differnet families and so were my grand parents my grand father was from India and my grand mother was from what in now called Pakistan after partition. |
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| Originally posted by Omega_Blue FUCK YOUR COUSIN'S CUNT!! FUCKER!!! ...err. wrong thread |
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| Originally posted by jennypie Yeah, the chances of mutation ARE slim. You'd have a to do A LOT of in the family fucking for it to happen. |
I heard marrying first cousin if its from the father side is worst than a first cousin from the mom's side... or something like that, anyone heard the same?
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| Originally posted by malek I heard marrying first cousin if its from the father side is worst than a first cousin from the mom's side... or something like that, anyone heard the same? |
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| Originally posted by UmmiE Its really hard for you guys to understand ts very common in our culture.Its like telling someone back home that gay people are allowed to talk about their sexulaity and practice it everywhere openly and get married to eachother legally in Canada.....They will look at me as if I have gone crazy or on drugs something. Someone at work told me the royality did it too and the pope...dont know if its true. |
Arranged marriage, eh? Ok, but what about if the broad just refuses to keep her vagina clean? You know...
Can you divorce her and find another? Would be highly unfair if you could not.
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| Originally posted by UmmiE Hey in the asian culture japanese or something I kinda forgot which one exactly that if you keep their business card in your back jeans pocket its a insult. LOL you have to take it as if your getting an award so that you dont offend them. |
Yes you recieve the buisness card with both hands, and you bow a bit to show gratitude.
Here's a summary 
quote: Whole books could be (and indeed have been) written about business practices in South East Asia and the correct methods of exchanging business cards. A quick search on the internet will provide you with hundreds of sites offering information about proper Japanese business etiquette, what to do and what not to do in China, and 101 ways to succeed in Korea.
Whilst some of this information is undoubtedly useful, we believe that it is not necessary for the Western businessman to fully understand and practice all the complicated rituals of exchanging business cards, as long as the basic rules are followed:
Do's
* Exchange business cards at the beginning of your meeting: consider it as part of your greeting when you first meet your Asian counterparts.
* Bow slightly and present your business card with both hands, the non-English side up.
* You should receive other people's business cards the same way: with both hands, bowing slightly.
* Study the other person's card for while, making a mental note of their name, and then put it away in a card holder. Alternatively, if there are a number of members present in your meeting, you can lay all the cards out on the table in front of you and leave them there until the end of the meeting.
Don'ts
* Do not pass your business cards out as though you are dealing a deck of playing cards.
* Do not take someone's business card, give it a cursory glance, and then stuff it away in your pocket to refer to later.
* Do not keep taking people's business cards out to check their names. It is worth tryinig to remember their name when they give you their card: it is insulting if people cannot even remember your name when they are doing business with you.
* Do not play or fiddle with people's business cards - treat them with respect. A Western businessman once famously lost a big deal for picking his teeth with one of his colleagues' business cards, and was never given the opportunity to do business with the company again.
* Do not write on people's business cards (at least, not in front of them): it is considered a direct insult.
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| Originally posted by Renzo Arranged marriage, eh? Ok, but what about if the broad just refuses to keep her vagina clean? You know... Can you divorce her and find another? Would be highly unfair if you could not. |
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| Originally posted by AnomalyConcept I recall reading an Australian study which found that most babies born to first-cousins are healthy. So yeah, basically reinforcing what NeoPhono said about risks. |
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| Originally posted by lacksesepsotygh no, the episode with a mutated incest (possibly paki) family that hid their mother under the bed and beat people to death with sticks. this is solid proof. |
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| Originally posted by UmmiE Its really hard for you guys to understand ts very common in our culture.Its like telling someone back home that gay people are allowed to talk about their sexulaity and practice it everywhere openly and get married to eachother legally in Canada.....They will look at me as if I have gone crazy or on drugs something. Someone at work told me the royality did it too and the pope...dont know if its true. |
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