Karhunkoski wrote:
Nope. Good manners and courtesy are not solely defined by the host society (although some are). General manners are an international phenomenon, and all countries in Europe can be judged on their awareness of these with equal congratulation or disdain.

Mutta hyvä herra, ettekai te vihjaa että me pohjoisen barbaarit emme kykenisi sivistyneeseen käytökseen! Kuinka vulgaaria!
And i have disagree with you, you keep your manners in where ever they are used. Your talking over, showing when someone did mistake, unnecessary talk, touching, embarassing mentioning, over emotional/hand talking, coming too close etc are extremly offending. Goddammit now when im it next time some farking italian comes in depressing morning to yell in my face Ciao tutti and wave to me i will "headpunc" (you know, use my forehead against nose) him or her (not beautiful her)
I think you are deserving manners like "not beated up", "not sliced" and "not stomped/pushed with stick in bog" and thats what we have always done, we also restrain to call you £$€¤%& when you offend us but thats reserved in political meetings
And now i only mentioned how westers offend
Goddammit i wanted to hit one engelshman, i slipped and fell in city and that bastard come to help me out... Reflex was to hit but thank god brain was faster.. Bastard. Helping is reserved on close friends or when youre really injured. Well that englishman was bit baffled on how i looked him and how i acted so i thought i should explain that "i didnt fall if he didnt notice" thing, hopefully he understood. yee multiculture
