• Fiona (she/her)🏳️‍⚧️
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    2 years ago

    I don’t know, being from southern Romania, pretty much everyone offers you something to eat. Even if you’re only around for a couple of minutes

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      Its weird, I’m almost convinced that sweden story is made up. I just can’t picture a grandma from anywhere not wanting to feed everyone that comes near.

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          Scandinavians can’t keep getting away with this. Not even coffee or tea?

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            Even Americans are better than this. I remember once having a twizzler as my friend was literally walking out the door and my nana being upset I didn’t offer her one too.

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            In my experience the older generations are good at that. They usually offer something to drink at the very least. Younger people though… not really.

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              It’s because of that damn phone

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                lmao I didn’t mean to sound like a bitter old lady. I’m not complaining, just making an observation.

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      I had an Italian professor, she offered me tea and biscuits during the exam in her office. We really need more people like her