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JudasIscariot
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Posted September 22, 2015
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Another bit of weirdness that some people might not know about :)
If you see someone in Poland standing near a bus stop and waving their arm in front of them, they aren't crazy, they are simply telling the bus driver to stop there and pick them up as the bus stop may be a "by request" (na żądanie) stop and if the passenger DOESN'T do this the bus will just drive right on by :)
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Gede
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Posted September 22, 2015
I see that only in old houses. I think you are supposed to mix the hot water with the cold water in the sink, like you would do before plumbing was common. Old habits, I suppose... Plus, it is easier to connect the taps that way. I was told that Germans only drink mineral bottled water. Probably a bit of an over generalization.
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It doesn't help that the water in one is scorching hot and in the other freezing cold.
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And nope - it's not a generalisation. In restaurants, if you ask for water, they will serve mineral water and Most people will also buy crates of mineral water and will serve this to you rather than offering you tap water. One interesting thing I liked about Germany was the practice of charging for bottles and cans - there's like a 15/25c charge on every bottle you buy, but this is refundable at most stores. You return the bottle and get a receipt that you can use towards a new purchase. Not only does this encourage recycling, but it also gives homeless people a means of income, so if you see people digging in rubbish bins and pulling out bottles, you'll now think better of them... Or not.
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JudasIscariot
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Posted September 22, 2015
The returning of bottles happens here but so far I've only seen it with beer bottles >.>
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Posted September 22, 2015
Stuff about my country is literally a click-bait meme!
Speaking of which I can related to almost all of these but can I ask whether it's REALLY just a British thing or if people from other countries worry about leaving shops without purchase or job across Zebra crossings? (does anyone else even CALL them 'zebra crossings'?)
http://www.tickld.com/x/30-problems-only-british-people-will-understand
Speaking of which I can related to almost all of these but can I ask whether it's REALLY just a British thing or if people from other countries worry about leaving shops without purchase or job across Zebra crossings? (does anyone else even CALL them 'zebra crossings'?)
http://www.tickld.com/x/30-problems-only-british-people-will-understand
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JudasIscariot
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Posted September 22, 2015
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If you see them looking through the trash bins they're either looking for cans or unfinished cigarettes.
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Posted September 22, 2015
TIL - Cheers Judas *^_^*
What's with the author and hairdressers... We call 'em Zebra crossings in Ireland... For non-British/Irish natives, is there any other nation where J-walking is a national past-time, rather than an enforceable crime at 4 in the morning, when there' NO TRAFFIC AROUND?
What's with the author and hairdressers... We call 'em Zebra crossings in Ireland... For non-British/Irish natives, is there any other nation where J-walking is a national past-time, rather than an enforceable crime at 4 in the morning, when there' NO TRAFFIC AROUND?
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Crewdroog
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Registered: May 2014
From United States
Posted September 22, 2015
Tipping: in restaurants, servers don't make minimum wage. They might make $3USD/hour. I don't know what asshat thought it was a good idea, but they don't. Instead, they make most of their income through tips left at the end of the meal. I have traveled to Mexico and England and tried to leave tips not thinking, and given very odd looks. 15% of bill is average tip, 20% is for excellent service, 10% is a F- you. No tip? Don't go back, they will remember you and do things to your food ;)
We are loud and friendly (for the most part), but are very serious about personal space. We don't like people being too close, and strangers touching you, unless it's a handshake, is weird. If there is a park bench or bus seats that are empty and you sit close to someone, they will appear agitated.
Flags!! They are everywhere! And not just US flags: state flags, sports flags, war flags (POW: MIA, etc), peace flags, rights flags (gay, etc), ethnic flags (polish, irish, italian). Flags saying places are open, having sales; it just goes on and on.
We are loud and friendly (for the most part), but are very serious about personal space. We don't like people being too close, and strangers touching you, unless it's a handshake, is weird. If there is a park bench or bus seats that are empty and you sit close to someone, they will appear agitated.
Flags!! They are everywhere! And not just US flags: state flags, sports flags, war flags (POW: MIA, etc), peace flags, rights flags (gay, etc), ethnic flags (polish, irish, italian). Flags saying places are open, having sales; it just goes on and on.
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JudasIscariot
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Posted September 23, 2015
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Speaking of which I can related to almost all of these but can I ask whether it's REALLY just a British thing or if people from other countries worry about leaving shops without purchase or job across Zebra crossings? (does anyone else even CALL them 'zebra crossings'?)
http://www.tickld.com/x/30-problems-only-british-people-will-understand
Number 7 I know I do myself when crossing "zebra crossings" (we call them "pasy" or "stripes" here) that are NOT in front of a traffic light. I consider it a kind gesture towards the driver because I know they have to be someplace as well so why hold them up?
Number 11 seems to be a British thing as some of the CVs we've seen were a wee bit on the opposite side of modest :D
Number 12 i\would be a common occurrence here as no one eats crunchy foods at their desk as a snack :)
Number 19...oh man, I suffer that one a lot myself, not sure about other people in the office :) Do I use a smiley in this email three times or can I just leave it as-is? Oh the suffering of the written word...
Number 22...depends on how close I am to the person in question as I'm near-sighted and I would hate to have an awkward conversation with someone about how they look like someone I know :D
As for the rest, Poles seem to be a bit opposite of Brits :) They'll happily tell their hairdresser/barber that the water is too hot and they can rattle off a succession of "dzięki!" (thanks!) when it comes to having a succession of doors held open for them :)
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It doesn't help that the water in one is scorching hot and in the other freezing cold.
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JudasIscariot
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What's with the author and hairdressers... We call 'em Zebra crossings in Ireland... For non-British/Irish natives, is there any other nation where J-walking is a national past-time, rather than an enforceable crime at 4 in the morning, when there' NO TRAFFIC AROUND?
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