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Ellender 1 month ago
What is the point of this? When I see a visitor in my hometown, I see if they might need some help or guidance. I understand they mean no harm, they just don't know, just as I would not know things in their city. Are you shocked they were not born with the knowledge?
       
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Valentine 1 month ago
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Posthuma 1 month ago
#24 Scandinavians are not into small talk or being chatty with strangers, either. Personal space is also important.
       
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