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Patrick 3 year s ago
During a wedding dinner:

If the bride leaves the room for any reason, all the women will run over to the groom and kiss him. If the groom leaves the room the guys will kiss the bride. If you have a small bladder your bridr/groom is going to be kissed a lot.


Every so often all the guest will start plinging their glass with a utensil like when you want to get attention to give a speech, but keep doing it until the newlyweds stand up and kiss. Often initiated at the most inconvenient times, like whenever they both just had a mouthful of food. Some times the guests don't stop plinging until the couple stand on their chairs kissing, or even on the table. It may start again as soon as they sit back down, or they may get a few minutes to eat before the next "show".
       
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Joshua 3 year s ago
finishing a drink someone bought you, is common practice for me (dutch). I wouldn't want to offend someone by having it (a gift) thrown away. i'd come off as ungrateful i guess. I've noticed other cultures are much easier on this
       
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Elbert 3 year s ago
#17 - I think the problem is a lot of non-Australians/New Zealanders put it on way too thick. My bro brought some back from NZ and we put it on like we would any other condiment. When I visited Australia, I had a thinner layer on buttered toast and loved it.
       
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Luther 3 year s ago
#12 The same sh#t in Russia. You try to open window, and women (mostly) shut it and nag you.
       
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