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- Feb 8, 2001
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Originally posted by: Anonemous
Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: Attrox
Let's say you are driving with 2 passengers. You dropped off 1 person who were sitting next to you.
Is it consider rude/impolite if the other passenger continue to sit in the back instead of moving to the seat next to you?
Back in my home country I & my friends consider this rude and always move to the empty seat in the front. Last week I got into an argument with my japanese friend. She sat in the back and at first refused to move to the front even though I asked her to move (She lives about 10 minutes from where we were at the time). She finally moved to the front once it's obvious that I was kinda pissed. She told me she doesn't know about this and it's probably a cultural issue. I think this is BS since it's more of a common courtesy, what do you think?
japanese people have wierd "cultural things" too, ask her if she has a rape fantasy/fetish
ohhh prrrrreeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaasssseeeeeeeeeee mr. harrriiiiisssssss nooooooooooo
wrick my stocking!
that just came out of left field...![]()
Didn't it come from a James Bond movie?
Sounds like your friends gf has problems. Is she haughty, arrogant or pretentious?