I recently read an article written by a German who was raised in Austria trying to explain the difference between Germans and Austrians. He said the Germans were more blunt and less friendly than Austrians. He said Austrians were more conversational and were more likely to chatter on about nothing, He said they had more […]
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As a Southerner, I tend to be blunt, but that’s how my parents raised me. I know plenty of non-Southerners who like to tiptoe around instead of being blunt.
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