ext_171374 ([identity profile] zero-rechter.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hetalia 2008-11-12 10:51 pm (UTC)

French people are polite except for Paris, i agree. But in Italy everyone yelled at me T_T.

I used to live in the south of Spain (Andalucía) and it's way different. Inside Spain, it's known as 'la malafollá' granaina' (literally, Granada's bad fuck, referring specially to Granada city).

Since i was raised most of my childhood in Mexico, i'm used to their manners (to use 'usted instead 'tú (different uses of 'tú' depending of the respect you want to show) or not yelling, please), specially in public places, stores and television.... well, that must be it.

And about Barcelona, it's funny. They treat you kindly if you are foreigner, but if you're spanish and you don't speak catalan, sometimes they can be really rude. Just sometimes, of course.

I don't know where i am from. I've been raised in too many countries i can count, even if i have both nationalities, i don't feel mexican or spanish at all. My mom just doesn't like to stay in a country longer than 2 years.

Me and my best friend are planning a huge trip to the baltic states, slavs countries and northern europe (we have been saving money for a year already). Just to check how's life there, and i'd like to find out if i feel like a foreigner everywhere i go. So, when i read Hetalia i just died in laugh.

super long comment is long. I'm sorry, i'll stop the spamming. But this is hell interesting..

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