greeting in your culture
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Re: greeting in your culture
u smell good
SE asians ( thai, Khmers, Laotions, Burmese do NOT kiss) nor for that matter do whores
thai ; Hom Dee
SE asians ( thai, Khmers, Laotions, Burmese do NOT kiss) nor for that matter do whores
thai ; Hom Dee
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: greeting in your culture
If that is true you have just proved that many hostess's working in the bars here are not whoresphuketrichard wrote: SE asians ( thai, Khmers, Laotions, Burmese do NOT kiss) nor for that matter do whores
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Kuroneko wrote:If that is true you have just proved that many hostess's working in the bars here are not whoresphuketrichard wrote: SE asians ( thai, Khmers, Laotions, Burmese do NOT kiss) nor for that matter do whores
ifso factso
Kissing spreads diseases, i never used to kiss a bar girl, but did do other things
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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????....and their other cavities don't spread diseases ?
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The greeting at Sophies was quite unique and memorable. :sigh:
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Yeah .....Mikado Bar had also something.Username Taken wrote:The greeting at Sophies was quite unique and memorable. :sigh:
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But you always needed these to stop yourself slipping on the floorUsername Taken wrote:The greeting at Sophies was quite unique and memorable. :sigh:
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Thank you, I will search it more then.AE86 wrote:American Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand Maoris, Hawaii, and a few other places I can't think of right now.prahkeitouj wrote:Which area is covered by Polynesian culture?AE86 wrote:Kiss on the cheek is very common in Polynesian cultures too.
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Eskimos greeting. Do you mean this one?
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Oh I see. But you still greet this way.PSD-Kiwi wrote:
Like I said, it's used more in formal settings these days, not many places where you see people greet each other this way on a daily basis. Yes it is for everyone, male, female, old and young.
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