I know it's a bit late...but why would anyone want to eat at a restaurant who's name phonetically sounds like sewer? It's just a red flag to me is all.
I noticed something. Is it common that people in the US shake hands first with their male interlocutors? Or is this something Scottish? Cause in Germany we usually greet women first, that's part of our culture. Was wondering if it's different in the US.
It depends who is greeted first. Or if someone comes to your house we shake the person we know first then who ever they bring over and introduce first. If they're strangers we meet in public and it's a guy with a girl, we shake the guys hand first.
"I'm very excited boy" and the horse looks down.... hysterical!
The Late Late Show will NEVER be the same without him
German and Russian meets again .
To quote one of Craig's comedy specials,
'...and I did to her what her country did to mine for hundreds of years'
Wait.. they're continuing the show without him?
Wow and I thought I was short!
Vogel, that sounds .... German? (With Craig's German accent)
Stupid comment...
@@tengo257 referring to your own comment? Kinda weird, but to each their own
I know it's a bit late...but why would anyone want to eat at a restaurant who's name phonetically sounds like sewer? It's just a red flag to me is all.
I noticed something. Is it common that people in the US shake hands first with their male interlocutors? Or is this something Scottish? Cause in Germany we usually greet women first, that's part of our culture. Was wondering if it's different in the US.
It depends who is greeted first. Or if someone comes to your house we shake the person we know first then who ever they bring over and introduce first. If they're strangers we meet in public and it's a guy with a girl, we shake the guys hand first.