The Dutch don't say sorry
This is something I am surprised to learn today from your post. Maybe it's because I often have to fight my nature and desire to say things as they are, which has often given me headaches professionally when dealing with German or English natives.
Just recently I found out that this so-called "rudeness" is also typical for other peoples from Eastern Europe, it's not just me, it's not just Bulgaria either, but also Poland, for example. So, imagine how, from one end of the continent to the other, there are some peoples who are alike in one little thing, while they are divided by a thousand other circumstances. 😃Could we get along well or not?..
Well, ok, I know this is not the main topic of your post, but I felt the urge to note my amazement at this discovery.😁
Of course, we can get along!
There's not even a need to agree. What counts is you know someone's opinion which is what I can work and live with.
It's good to hear there are more people like us (us as in you and me) 😁
I don't call it rude but honest and we all know the last thing people like to hear is the truth. In my experience the truth isn't heard if you wrap it up in sweet words. For sure we think differently, it's what I notice here as well. Those who lie can't understand how you recognize them, not even if you explain. 🤯
If it comes to the truth with us they say: and drunk, children and crazy people speak the truth (fine with me if they call me crazy) but also do autists and many others.
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P. S. No need to comment about the main topic only.
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