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Including Reviews of the General Local Culture Under Country Reviews
Hey Lucio,
What do you think about including the general local culture under country reviews?
- Social faux pas
- Friendliness of locals
I understand that those are very personal reviews, and you may have certain preferred areas of focus to review.
So this is a thought that pops up in my head.
I have gained a lot of insight from the main points in your country reviews.
Hey Lucio,
What do you think about including the general local culture under country reviews?
- Social faux pas
- Friendliness of locals
I understand that those are very personal reviews, and you may have certain preferred areas of focus to review.
So this is a thought that pops up in my head.
I have gained a lot of insight from the main points in your country reviews.
Hey Matthew, you mean:
- Social faux pas = what are the most common mistakes some people tend to make within a certain country / culture?
Hey Matthew, you mean:
- Social faux pas = what are the most common mistakes some people tend to make within a certain country / culture?
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Hey Matthew, you mean:
- Social faux pas = what are the most common mistakes some people tend to make within a certain country / culture?
Yes that's what I intended to mean. Thank you for helping me to make that clearer.
Hey Matthew, you mean:
- Social faux pas = what are the most common mistakes some people tend to make within a certain country / culture?
Yes that's what I intended to mean. Thank you for helping me to make that clearer.
Yeah, that's a very interesting one, as indeed there can be patterns of common social faux pas in different cultures.
Of course some of those might not be social faux pas within that culture, but they might be either missed opportunities for more effective behavior, or proper social faux pas from anyone not from that specific culture.
Yeah, that's a very interesting one, as indeed there can be patterns of common social faux pas in different cultures.
Of course some of those might not be social faux pas within that culture, but they might be either missed opportunities for more effective behavior, or proper social faux pas from anyone not from that specific culture.
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