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"Ill hold the door open for you, ill also cheekily slap your arse as you pass " Well...thank you. | |||
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"..Makyth Man Do you agree?" 100% | |||
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"Good manners make life much easier if all genders display them" What is manners in one culture is misunderstood in another? | |||
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"..Makyth Man Do you agree? 100%" Is it what separates us from the beasts? | |||
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"Good manners make life much easier if all genders display them What is manners in one culture is misunderstood in another?" Not sure there is too much of a downside by being respectful and polite in whatever culture. | |||
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"Good manners make life much easier if all genders display them What is manners in one culture is misunderstood in another?" That's very true. | |||
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"*bad" Why is that? Was it bad manners to have referred to the Briton as "a Briton"? It is in context to text. It's her nationality. She is from China, hence she is a Chinese, just as someone from Britain is a Briton, from India is an Indian, from Africa is an African. | |||
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"*bad Why is that? Was it bad manners to have referred to the Briton as "a Briton"? It is in context to text. It's her nationality. She is from China, hence she is a Chinese, just as someone from Britain is a Briton, from India is an Indian, from Africa is an African." That was just a typo correction from the previous post 'bad' instead of 'had'. | |||
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"*bad Why is that? Was it bad manners to have referred to the Briton as "a Briton"? It is in context to text. It's her nationality. She is from China, hence she is a Chinese, just as someone from Britain is a Briton, from India is an Indian, from Africa is an African. That was just a typo correction from the previous post 'bad' instead of 'had'. " Thank you. I meant to reply to the previous post that suggested using the term to describe someone Chinese as 'a Chinese' as opposed to saying "someone Chinese" or "a Chinese person", which is unnecessary. | |||
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"Ill hold the door open for you, ill also cheekily slap your arse as you pass " This I wouldn't cheekily grab his nuts on the way past so why think I'd like you to slap my arse... | |||
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"*bad Why is that? Was it bad manners to have referred to the Briton as "a Briton"? It is in context to text. It's her nationality. She is from China, hence she is a Chinese, just as someone from Britain is a Briton, from India is an Indian, from Africa is an African." Yes I think that's bad manners too when talking about an individual. If referring to generic British or Chinese people eg "a Briton might view manners differently to a Chinese" it's just about acceptable in my opinion. That might be culture difference though | |||
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"*bad Why is that? Was it bad manners to have referred to the Briton as "a Briton"? It is in context to text. It's her nationality. She is from China, hence she is a Chinese, just as someone from Britain is a Briton, from India is an Indian, from Africa is an African. That was just a typo correction from the previous post 'bad' instead of 'had'. Thank you. I meant to reply to the previous post that suggested using the term to describe someone Chinese as 'a Chinese' as opposed to saying "someone Chinese" or "a Chinese person", which is unnecessary." It's all Greek to me. | |||
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