Warrigal
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Soft spoken is much better than shouty.I am soft spoken is that the same as small talk?
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Soft spoken is much better than shouty.I am soft spoken is that the same as small talk?
Texans are extra friendly. We spent some time there one winter and enjoyed the camaraderie.I talk to strangers all the time. No big deal.
I can't believe what I'm about to say, but that's what happened with me!funnily enough still on the subject of Leeds.. it still remains the most unfriendly place I've ever visited despite it being in the North...
I've got a whole long story to go with this but I'll save you it.. and just direct you to the scene in American Werewolf in London.. when the 2 guys walk into the pub in Yorkshire, and the whole crowded pub goes silent... ..that's exactly what happened to us.. and everything we asked the barman for... was met with a No..don't have it...![]()
So, it's friendlier???????????hmmm...Leeds has probably changed a lot since you were there last.... shall we say not as many speak English..
well...I wouldn't want to hazard a guess.. given vast swathes can't speak EnglishSo, it's friendlier???????????
Welcome to America!given vast swathes can't speak English
I'm the same, I'll talk to anyone...the only problem is, is that there's quite a difference between the north of the uk and the south. In the north people will talk to any strangers.. and that's how I grew up.. in the south where I live now, mostly they look at you as if you've escaped from an asylum if you start up a conversation. They are really buttoned up the back for the most part. I've never got used to that, and I still start a convo.. and then I see the look of ''arrrhhh escaped lunatic on the loose'' in their eyes, as they awkwardly reply and start slowing backing up.. and I stop talking..