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| SteveTranz4ever |
| quote: | | Originally posted by UFpike Thats what all the chicks I know say to me, "Kram", so I figured thats what you say to everyone. Besides, Swedish people are nice.....unlike the people from Denmark. Those people are rude. And the ones I know don't like Swedes. I made one comment about being in love with Swedish girls, while I was drunk and around a lot of Danish women, and they havent talked to me since.:rolleyes: The next time I saw them I told them they didnt have any right to be mad at me because they're inferior to Swedish girls....lol:D :toocool: :tongue3 |
I know what you meen cause I have meet alot of Danish people and alot of people from all kind of places as a matter of fact. But take for instance if you go out and you see a Danish "gang" hanging at the bar and you just wanna chill and have a conversation you probably has to know someone to get a nice reply or just let them take a beer and relax and they come around... I know many Danish people that are very nice so I belive itīs wrong to say all are rude ;) Far from all Swedes are nice :)
Far from all Americans are cocky :toothless
Big subject :p |
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| staz |
| agreed.. whether a person is nice or not does not depend on nationality nor sexuality or anything like that. |
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| ScuL |
| quote: | Originally posted by staz
agreed.. whether a person is nice or not does not depend on nationality nor sexuality or anything like that. |
No but they have a certain natural characteristic.
Dutch usually tend to be very liberal, French very chauvinistic.
Swedes are usually withholding extended contact until you do a generous deed or something and then they turn around and welcome you with open arms.
Danish are a little frigide from the beginning, they are not waiting to build up something with foreigners and tend to stick to their own group, but if you fit in they will treat you like you're one of them.
As said it's not being nice but a character that may well fit with a country. |
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| Glorie |
| quote: | Originally posted by UFpike
Glorie, call it intuition if you want. I just had a feeling you are a girl. |
;) -ahhh!
(hehe, male intuition...:rolleyes: haven't heard about it :p sorry, just kidding :D )
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I thught maybe you ment to spell your name Glory, but being swedish you didn't know the correct spelling and just used Glorie.:D |
No! :) My spelling is good. :D but Yee, u're right.. glorie comes from glory, but I didn't want to call myself glory.. Who wants to have a name like that? It isn't even a name, more like an egoistic term that doesn't fit me :p
so I changed it to glorie.. and now I've just found out "glorie" is a word used with folk music in Holland Plus, the guys here tease me with the expression "morning glory" :o
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have fun in stockholm! |
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| UFpike |
| quote: | Originally posted by SteveTranz4ever
I know what you meen cause I have meet alot of Danish people and alot of people from all kind of places as a matter of fact. But take for instance if you go out and you see a Danish "gang" hanging at the bar and you just wanna chill and have a conversation you probably has to know someone to get a nice reply or just let them take a beer and relax and they come around... I know many Danish people that are very nice so I belive itīs wrong to say all are rude ;) Far from all Swedes are nice :)
Far from all Americans are cocky :toothless
Big subject :p |
I'll be the first to admit....over 50% of Americans are cocky to some degree. Its just our society that makes us that way. Take a look at our president...he's about as cocky as they come. But you are right in saying that it is wrong to classify all the people of that country into one category. But as Scul stated, people of certain countries exhibit certain characteristics. Its called their culture. Take German people for example. They are very orderly. Their language shows it. In the german language all you need to do is learn some rules and the language is straight forward.
On the 'puss' comment, I've dated 2 girls from Sweden here. Anytime they would write me a note or email...they would write puss at the end. I don't think it means "love,(the name)" I just thought it meant something nice. |
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