Does this happen in your country?

does this happen in your country?

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This is normal human behaviour. Everyone everywhere does it.

Yes

Yes. Also taking elevator I wait until they are empty before pressing button

I hate it when this happens when I'm returning home, I have nowhere to hide after Ive exited the elevator

My neighbor keeps trying to talk to me. It's a nightmare. Anything beyond "hello" should be punishable by law. My second neighbor is a fantastic man - we don't say hello to reach other. I don't even know his name and we've been living next to each other for 15 years.

If I forget to buy something when I go to the store I walk 3 km to the second closest store to avoid going to the same one twice

Why is everyone in here such fucking unsocialized pussies irl yet they talk like they hot shit on Any Forums

Finn here. So true! Finns are really shy and awkward xDDD

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Its our culture you insensitive fuck

You're welcome to go back to r*ddit any time, queermeister.

>Everyone everywhere does it
southrons will greet their neighbor with wild arm movements and then discuss politics loudly in the hallway for 10 minutes

kinda based ngl

>politics
this is the most cringe part bruh brah
also you guys are just christian chechens not southrons

Yes.
I also take the stairs instead of the lift.

It's being socialized, in their culture.
Americans are just creepy and loud. Just leave us the fuck alone. Just like everyone else leaves everyone alone.

>calling the greeting uppercut “wild arm movement”
If you don’t understand our conversation dynamics don’t comment on them, please.

its not, normal nordic people take drugs and party like sanna marin

Literally me

I did this with my roommate

Yes, it's normal to socialize in social settings, like a club.
It's normal to keep distance in not social settings, like a public/shared hallway.

imma need a qrd on the greeting uppercut

damn i hate n____rs

Walks near the person: "E aê ? Beleza?"
Someone pass nearby while you're walking: "Bom dia/noite"

You try to uppercut the guy as a greeting, if you hit him you talk first, if he dodges or hits you first instead he goes first

normalers?