Arpegi
Chat => General Discussion => Topic started by: NekoBot on February 24, 2013, 04:40:34 AM
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Well scince we're all around the world I thought it'd be fun to post things about your culture and what its like and exetra?
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I was born in the Philippines, had a Spanish-Chinese culture for my childhood, then an American-based teenage years, moved to USA, and have Japanese blood in me. (probably, I don't know who my father is :p)
I don't know what my main culture is supposed to be!!
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I'm an English yorkshireman so eat fish and chips and yorkshire pudding.
Our culture is beer and football.
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I'm an English yorkshireman so eat fish and chips and yorkshire pudding.
Our culture is beer and football.
No tea?
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Well I'm from Bangladesh.I have Bengal culture.Ya know wearing Panjabi's and stuff.I live in an economically weak invironment and hate "ALMOST" everyone I know in real life.....And well I guess I try to live on and survive.
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Born in Belgium, lived in Belgium, going to move to the Netherlands for my gf c:
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My families from the Netherlands but I have no real grasp of my Dutch heritage. Although I live in an ecenomicly broken city. It is the poorest place to live in my state (CT) in the US.
There's many houses burnt down due to arson. There's too much drugs/prostitution/ect.
The city is rundown and many houses needs repair.
I plan to move out of here someday... my culture, or the culture of the city is hardnock
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Finnish, but can't hold my booze too well.
Love Horses.
and ...yeah...thats about it.
also I am actually Finnsvensk but can't talk a word of Swedish despite that and may or may not have minor landlord status in the far past for my family
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born in belgium live in it still. But when i haz ze cash I'm moving far far away and start perhaps a tuning or diving shop.
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Despite the caucasians in generations past attempting to create laws that would have otherwise abolished the native culture in New Zealand through banning language and cultural arts, I'd say the Māori culture is doing fine here. Both Arts and Language are flourishing, with 2 native TV channels which actively endorses and advertises our cultural heritage.
Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C4%81ori_culture) has a somewhat condensed version of some the specifics of our culture, it glosses over a few things though.