Gjest Catalina Culès Skrevet 15. november 2016 #1 Del Skrevet 15. november 2016 (endret) British The British have very defined rules about decorum in public spaces, but they sure know how to let loose around friends! Your friends could swear you have a split personality. You have a strict business-like demeanor in public, but the second you're alone with your pals you tell the dirtiest jokes and seem to do away with common decency. You believe that things have a time and a place, and you stick to that rule whenever it comes to any of your antics. Then again, no one will ever catch you dining with elbows on the table! http://www.playbuzz.com/katewalker10/what-nationality-are-your-manners#half Endret 15. november 2016 av Catalina Culès Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
Rosewood Skrevet 15. november 2016 #2 Del Skrevet 15. november 2016 Mangler link til quizen 😁 Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
wintergirl Skrevet 15. november 2016 #3 Del Skrevet 15. november 2016 American Svarer fra mobilen så jeg får ikke kopiert og limt inn svaret Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
Rosewood Skrevet 15. november 2016 #4 Del Skrevet 15. november 2016 British Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
Fru Uperfekt Skrevet 15. november 2016 #5 Del Skrevet 15. november 2016 Japansk/Japanese Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
OppNedPåAlt Skrevet 15. november 2016 #6 Del Skrevet 15. november 2016 Japanese The Japanese are formal and ceremonial when it comes to etiquette. You believe that rules exist for a reason, and should be followed to the letter. You paid close attention to what is socially acceptable from a young age, and trained yourself to eat, sit, and speak with proper decorum. You view people who don't have a strict sense of etiquette to be rude and crass, and you tend to avoid them. Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
Jerry Lee Skrevet 15. november 2016 #7 Del Skrevet 15. november 2016 Japanese. Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
Gjest Eugene Onegin Skrevet 15. november 2016 #8 Del Skrevet 15. november 2016 British Alija/iStock The British have very defined rules about decorum in public spaces, but they sure know how to let loose around friends! Your friends could swear you have a split personality. You have a strict business-like demeanor in public, but the second you're alone with your pals you tell the dirtiest jokes and seem to do away with common decency. You believe that things have a time and a place, and you stick to that rule whenever it comes to any of your antics. Then again, no one will ever catch you dining with elbows on the table! Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
Pringle Skrevet 15. november 2016 #9 Del Skrevet 15. november 2016 Jeg er fransk?? The French value chic propriety over ceremonial guidelines. You ooze breezy elegance, and that's how you get away with ignoring social niceties. Sometimes you overstep the proper laws of conduct, but you do it in a way that still makes you lovely to be around. What other people might call rude, you call honesty; and besides you always say what you think with a smile. It is because you truly love people that you sometimes overstep, and no one can fault you for that! Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
Gjest Black Amethyst Skrevet 16. november 2016 #10 Del Skrevet 16. november 2016 British Alija/iStock The British have very defined rules about decorum in public spaces, but they sure know how to let loose around friends! Your friends could swear you have a split personality. You have a strict business-like demeanor in public, but the second you're alone with your pals you tell the dirtiest jokes and seem to do away with common decency. You believe that things have a time and a place, and you stick to that rule whenever it comes to any of your antics. Then again, no one will ever catch you dining with elbows on the table! Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
Saphyria Skrevet 16. november 2016 #11 Del Skrevet 16. november 2016 Fransk. Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
melatonin Skrevet 16. november 2016 #12 Del Skrevet 16. november 2016 Japansk.... stemmer ikke Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
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