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Toilet, bathroom.Jakes?
Toilet, bathroom.Jakes?
A Jakes? Paha, do you want to start the "Irish......." thread then or?Toilet, bathroom.
You missed swinging together by the sounds of it
Can't, you lot will only get jealous.A Jakes? Paha, do you want to start the "Irish......." thread then or?
Certainly of the fresher Guinness you keep back there for yourselves yes.Can't, you lot will only get jealous.
You can keep your misspelled shite.Certainly of the fresher Guinness you keep back there for yourselves yes.
Although it's countered by the fact we have better ("Britch") whisky as I'm sure MagicPole would agree ;)
^^^ bit of borderline racial stereotyping in this post, it's an old Celtic tradition to embrace members of your family/tribe/society as a greeting.A good bit of borderline racism in this thread as many of the words/sayings and actions (men hugging hello and high fives for example) you so detest originated in the black/African American community.
You hug your friends? Why? A handshake works fine. No need to hug. Unless they are women. Honestly, men are getting weirder by the day. Man bags, huge beards, stupid tattoos and hugging each other.
In fact a handshake is over doing it a bit. Just a quick nod and "alright" will do. Followed by "what do you want?" whilst staring at the barmaid's tits.
Not really. The thread was talking about Americans and the prevalence of men hugging, especially with the clapping on the back comes from the African American community for Americans. Had the thread been discussing that subject for Ireland, Scotland, parts of Portugal, etc I could see your point. If you need me to walk you through some other examples I could do that.^^^ bit of borderline racial stereotyping in this post, it's an old Celtic tradition to embrace members of your family/tribe/society as a greeting.