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8/11 I got the Polish and Spanish ones wrong, and the Scottish one - but that's because they're wrong :roll:

Hmm, none of my English friends even have an opinion on Americans eating chicken with their hands - they're too busy doing likewise at KFC and barbeques. And as for the Scottish question - that's wrong too. Scottish people can call lunch or tea dinner. Just to be confusing. Some even call both dinner which is really confusing. I call them lunch and tea, but I did have school dinners at school, but also I would scoot home at 6pm at night so I wasn't late for dinner also. Eheh :D


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Very true- some British people say the meal after breakfast is lunch, some say it's dinner. I say dinner, but I'm common ;)
Lunch ios traditionally the 'posher' one to use.


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Igg wrote:
Very true- some British people say the meal after breakfast is lunch, some say it's dinner. I say dinner, but I'm common ;)
Lunch ios traditionally the 'posher' one to use.



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Igg wrote:
Very true- some British people say the meal after breakfast is lunch, some say it's dinner. I say dinner, but I'm common ;)
Lunch ios traditionally the 'posher' one to use.


I say lunch quite a lot and so does my family. We certainily ain't posh XD


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Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:
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Very true- some British people say the meal after breakfast is lunch, some say it's dinner. I say dinner, but I'm common ;)
Lunch ios traditionally the 'posher' one to use.


I say lunch quite a lot and so does my family. We certainily ain't posh XD

I said traditionally.


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Igg wrote:
Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:
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Very true- some British people say the meal after breakfast is lunch, some say it's dinner. I say dinner, but I'm common ;)
Lunch ios traditionally the 'posher' one to use.


I say lunch quite a lot and so does my family. We certainily ain't posh XD

I said traditionally.


Yes, I know. I was only joking.


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Anyway, I'm naturally experienced with such matters and scored 11/11.


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Anyway, I'm naturally experienced with such matters and scored 11/11.


Whoo! Congrats! That's um...7 more than I got! Hehe...


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11/11. But I'm a Social Studies genius. Hand me a fractions equation and I'll implode.


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11/11. I'm well travelled. :P


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Er.

The Spanish question? I've been to seveal 'snack bars' (I assume they mean tapas bars) in Spain and nobody chucks their rubbish on the floor.

It's OK to ask a chef in France for ketchup if he's given you chips, by the way, but I know what they mean.

I got 10/11. Because of that silly Spain question- it must be one of those 'traditions' that is hardly ever upheld.


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4/11. If I'm going traveling, I'll brush up on that country's etiquette.


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5/11. Then again, I've never left my own country.


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