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Which culture fits your personality more ๐ช๐ธ๐ฒ๐ฝ?
Spain
Praise God that Mexicans and Spaniards are getting along and this is proof that there is forgiveness and reconciliation but you have to do YOUR part!
Typically, Mexicans hold a grudge towards Spaniards.
Spanish- Mexican War?
I'm Mexican
Iโm shocked about Spain now ๐
@@ilovenoodles7483Just hypocrisy because most Mexicans are direct descendants of Spaniards and the colonizers.
I dont blame her being that size. Mexican food is delicious.
As is Spanish food too! Plus, their wines are really good!
Mexican drugs are also tasty.
Interesting how you commented on her weight when the guy is fat as well.
@@user-we5pd7ds5oMexican is better than Spain period
โ@@ctrldlt2001Her case is worse bc she is also short
That Spaniard sounded reasonable to me if one is tired and wants to sleep then go home & let one sleep
Well, we don't know the before he kicked someone out this place. Was it a party guest? Family? There's ways of letting people know the party is over without being rude. ๐
I agree, too many people see frank honesty as being rude
I agree, he sounded completely normal to me ๐
Nope not on board with that type of talk but when i know its time to go home i dont ask to stay i just go home. I dont want someone to say get f out. I think thats so disrespectful.
It is, it's crazy some in some countries thats acceptable
Portuguese here.That's just rude. You never ever kick your friend out of your house. Unless he's being disrespectful.
That's a big difference between us Portuguese and spaniards; They are just too disrespectful.
Well it's his house with at the end of the day. Maybe the dude's probably gotta work in the morning also. Gotta look at it from another pov
@xpmedia8660ย It's his guest. You should honour your guests. Normally, we invite friends to our houses on Fridays or Saturdays to avoid those stresses.
As a Portuguese too: hard disagree, itโs disrespectful for a person to spend too long at someoneโs house, people need to understand boundaries. He was completely right in saying โplease go homeโ, but the friend argued, and then he said โno, itโs time for you to go to your houseโ
Jah, I can see that. I thought the Spainards I met in Spain were so full of themselves.
ร pรก... o amigo dele estava a abusar
Whenever I have friends over and when I decide to go to sleep, I just let them stay in the living room and tell them they can watch the tv or grab something from the fridge whenever they feel like. I didnโt know that was a Latin thing. I think we do it more because we like the company and not so to avoid being rude.
Friends are always welcome to our places. That's how we are: they could be sad, suffering, indisposed ... real friends are there for you: How are you going to kick them out of the house? That's immoral!!
@@Ed-xv4sy That's how we are: we need to be surrounded by LOVE. Ideally surrounded by a lot of money too but since it isn't feasible most of the time, LOVE does it all right.
@@amiquigonzales7917 Good. God gave canadians money, but at what cost? I rather live in a village surrounded by love where we share and I can ask my neighbor for some sugar than some lonely person in a mansion staring outside my window.
That Spaniard wasn't being direct, it was being rude.
No...the guy just wanted to sleep
It was his friend that was pushing it
@@pauvermelho To each their own
He stated a boundary. The friend pushed it, and so he spoke more firmly by using an expletive. We don't know the dynamics of the friendship. Maybe that's how they speak to each other, so to you it may be rude, but to them maybe that's normal speech.
When you have confidence you can talk like that without hurt anyone feelings
_male excuses for rudeness & barbarity_
What kind of "friends" don't know when it's time to leave and overuse the host's hospitality?
Why would you tell a person to leave you're house like that ?
And oh you wanna sleep ? You can be more nice and let them stay over with you
One more of what thatโs what Iโm wondering ๐คฃ