Jack of all doms(dom male) |
3 years ago •
Apr 5, 2021
3 years ago •
Apr 5, 2021
Jack of all doms(dom male) • Apr 5, 2021
Someone discussed this on Facebook that they got from a long reddit thread where people in the US were discussing nice versus caring.
As in east coast people are not nice but they are caring and the reverse is true for the west coast meaning people in the east coast will chew you out fo cutting into a line but will also stop and help a woman carry a baby carriage up steps, e.g., not nice but caring.Whereas people on the west coast are more polite but will let the door slam in your face even if they are leaving a store and see your hands are full, e.g., not caring but nice. The "experts" were people who lived in both places for extended periods of time. Some cultures, for example, value civility and politeness over sincerity and honesty. I've read for example foreigners from cultures where one does not casual say that you want to meet outside of work unless you really plan on doing that and were miffed Americans say this all the time in a business or work environment without actually meaning it. |
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