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The Spanish Thread (pg. 89)
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| yukii |
| quote: | Originally posted by Renzo
Un amigo mio esta en Barcelona es este momento. Me escribio:
"I'm convinced I hate people from barcelona
they are stinky and are wack
poor attitudes
off to munich tomorrow"
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HMPH :mad:
no es la gente de barcelona.. es nomas q la gente q son extranjeros y van a esp se piensan q la gente no tiene buen humor pro no es haci :( es nomas q haci es la personalidad espanola jaja parece q estan enfadados kuando no lo estan y t dicen las cosas asi como es..
mexicana: ahm, me podrias pasar la botella de zumo porfavor? :gsmile:
espanola: pasame el zumo.
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| Renzo |
So they don't know how to say please either? Nice. They keep getting worse and worse.  |
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| yukii |
| lol el por favor no se necesita en esp, somos progressive :tongue2 |
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| Renzo |
One of my biggest pet peeves is someone not saying please and thank you.
Remind me never to hang out with you. |
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| yukii |
| you need to be a bit more open minded and realize that not all cultures are like yours, what seems right/wrong to you might not be the case for someone else :o it's not being rude if that's the way they are brought up that it's necessary to say please/thank you.. maybe it may seem rude to you but when they talk to me like that i have no problem bc i know that's their culture & i can respond the same way and there's no problem. however if they act like that say in the american culture where the please/thank you is expected, then yeah, i'd think they're rude. |
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| Renzo |
| It's not being rude if that's the way they were brought up? That is some of the worst line of reasoning I have ever heard. |
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| the_voice |
| Más vale pájaro en mano que cien volando:p |
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| yukii |
| quote: | Originally posted by Renzo
It's not being rude if that's the way they were brought up? That is some of the worst line of reasoning I have ever heard. |
no. i mean it's not rude if that's the way they are brought up in their society.. in some cultures it's good to burp loud in you're invited to dinner to show that the food was good and you liked it, that's the way they were brought and it's acceptable in their culture. it's the same for the way spaniards act, carry themselves, and converse.
but watever you can think what you want. |
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| the_voice |
| quote: | Originally posted by yukii
no. i mean it's not rude if that's the way they are brought up in their society.. in some cultures it's good to burp loud in you're invited to dinner to show that the food was good and you liked it, that's the way they were brought and it's acceptable in their culture. it's the same for the way spaniards act, carry themselves, and converse.
but watever you can think what you want. |
forget him hun hes just a man i love culture its fab :p |
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| Renzo |
I understand you getting butthurt about your people. But you're wrong about this one.
I may be an , but I'm right most of the time. |
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| yukii |
sorry but if i made a big assumption about YOUR people without having any grounds for that assumption like maybe living in the country then im sure you'd be upset as well.
i say i understand the way they act because my family is from there and that's how i was treated as a kid with my grandparents and cousins, saying culo is like saying bum or butt- it's not RUDE..
you've never even been to spain, and you justify yourself with a message from an idiot friend who went to barcelona. wow renzo. sorry but you're the one who loses on this one. |
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| Renzo |
Way to completely miss the point. I'm not basing anything on my friend. In fact, I feel he's a picky most of the time.
I'm basing what I am saying on what you said. And no, I would not get upset at you. |
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