


Watch the upper right corner of the video at :42...

Dwarf Japanese Flying Squirrels...
I've discovered a whole new level of cuteness.
Everything is anime in Japan.
This is what Croats have to deal with every tourist season. As one myself, i vouch that these are spot-on
there are more funny stereotypes in the comments, too.
http://www.reddit.co...opean_tourists/
This is what Croats have to deal with every tourist season. As one myself, i vouch that these are spot-on
there are more funny stereotypes in the comments, too.
Some of the comments in that are hilarious and totally on point, like this Dane's take on American greetings:
No first thing is "how are you" offhandedly. The european host is then panicking about what he's supposed to say and do, the question is far too personal for such a recent acquaintance. He either starts explaining how he is in minute boring detail, or he tries to play along with an awkward "Very well, how about you", while the American simply replies "Good" and somehow either ignores or doesn't realise what existential crisis he just forced the european host into.
Totally 100% true. Americans often ask 'How are you' or 'How are you doing' as a greeting, without actually being interested in how you are doing.
This is what Croats have to deal with every tourist season. As one myself, i vouch that these are spot-on
there are more funny stereotypes in the comments, too.
As a german, I can say that the comment about germans arriving five minutes early and then walking around until it's meeting time is 100% correct.
As a german, I can say that the comment about germans arriving five minutes early and then walking around until it's meeting time is 100% correct.
"You act orderly while they're around, put the TV volume at a 20 max and threaten your father you'll send him to nursing home if he raises it to 30. Your cellphone is not ringing but buzzing and even if you win on lottery you whisper "yippie"."
Been there, done that, everytime i visit my parents
You are very private and respectful, so we respect your respectfulnesss.
Also, if you have tourists on the floor below, you don't drag chairs, but carefully lift them and put them down when sitting at the dinner table. Otherwise its the contest of who can make more noise while moving chairs ![]()
Another thing I noticed about people from colder climates is that they abuse air contidioning and put it on 22°C and sleep covered with thick blankets while outside it's 35°C even during the night. The resut being half of them getting sick because of sudden temperature changes while leaving/entering apartments.
Occasionally you hear about people who had died of stroke while exiting their freezing car into a inferno outside.
Though this was a funny story:
http://www.washingto...94b5_story.html
Sitting in his surgical gown inside a large medical suite in Reston, Va., a Vienna man prepared for his colonoscopy by pressing record on his smartphone, to capture the instructions his doctor would give him after the procedure.
But as soon as he pressed play on his way home, he was shocked out of his anesthesia-induced stupor: He found that he had recorded the entire examination and that the surgical team had mocked and insulted him as soon as he drifted off to sleep.



Me wants to play!!
*mountain lion video*
I'm amazed at that woman's self-control. I'd chew that guy out for such a bad taste joke and that's without parental, nevermind motherly instincts.