dont care..if you know him you can "man hug" him...if you dont then ... dont. shouldnt be awkward...hes a human like you are of the same gender...why are men "scared" of hugging men and women just hug women?
dont care..if you know him you can "man hug" him...if you dont then ... dont. shouldnt be awkward...hes a human like you are of the same gender...why are men "scared" of hugging men and women just hug women?
I am from Calw but I haven't watched Tatort Calw yet. Heard the first two were the best. Mania-Pictures also recently made a movie called Village People. I should definately check out these movies.
By the way, I've been in Perth visiting a friend in 2004 and explored Perth city, Mosman Park and of course Freo ... and a bit into the country to Narrogin, hehe.
Man hugs ... never ... feel weird about it. Even if it is from a woman (except my girlfriend or Mum).In Hungary they do it very often
Oh. The hug question. Good one. I fear this country is still sloooooooowly developing towards the hugging. I hug with friends, good friends, and I do hug colleagues, if I know them a bit, but I wouldn't really hug someone I just met. On the other hand, in Spain (I just came back from Spain) people even kiss total strangers on the cheek. Colour me surprised.
I had to do this in two bites (too many characters)
I come from a non touching family (English you know) but when I left home I became a very touchy person. Now everyone who knows me expects a hug, it's quite natural for me now. Occasionally you'll meet someone who feels a little awkward but you learn to break away a little quicker and give them a little slap or something and it's okay. Just be yourself.
Great that you're German is coming on, (I don't know any), but it must be a great help living in the country and hearing it all the time. Regards the hugging, you have to do what you feel comfortable doing.
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dont care..if you know him you can "man hug" him...if you dont then ... dont. shouldnt be awkward...hes a human like you are of the same gender...why are men "scared" of hugging men and women just hug women?
littlemisssunshine11 1 year ago
dont care..if you know him you can "man hug" him...if you dont then ... dont. shouldnt be awkward...hes a human like you are of the same gender...why are men "scared" of hugging men and women just hug women?
littlemisssunshine11 1 year ago
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telemecus2 3 years ago
I am from Calw but I haven't watched Tatort Calw yet. Heard the first two were the best. Mania-Pictures also recently made a movie called Village People. I should definately check out these movies.
By the way, I've been in Perth visiting a friend in 2004 and explored Perth city, Mosman Park and of course Freo ... and a bit into the country to Narrogin, hehe.
Man hugs ... never ... feel weird about it. Even if it is from a woman (except my girlfriend or Mum).In Hungary they do it very often
BattlefieldDoktor 3 years ago
Oh. The hug question. Good one. I fear this country is still sloooooooowly developing towards the hugging. I hug with friends, good friends, and I do hug colleagues, if I know them a bit, but I wouldn't really hug someone I just met. On the other hand, in Spain (I just came back from Spain) people even kiss total strangers on the cheek. Colour me surprised.
kerrsmith2306 3 years ago
"tatort calw" rockz! I am from calw (germany)! how crazy. but I´ve never been to perth...but at least to sydney and melbourne.
wackerle 3 years ago
I had to do this in two bites (too many characters)
I come from a non touching family (English you know) but when I left home I became a very touchy person. Now everyone who knows me expects a hug, it's quite natural for me now. Occasionally you'll meet someone who feels a little awkward but you learn to break away a little quicker and give them a little slap or something and it's okay. Just be yourself.
OldCooperman 4 years ago
Great that you're German is coming on, (I don't know any), but it must be a great help living in the country and hearing it all the time. Regards the hugging, you have to do what you feel comfortable doing.
OldCooperman 4 years ago