language

So dracula-oppas recent blog post FASCINATED me and now im very interested  in everybody who's native tongue isn't english. my first language is english, and i just love learning, so to anyone who speaks a different language or isnt from the western half of the united states-i would ABSOLUTELY LOVE if you could tell me a little bit about you, your culture, your language. if english is your first language or you are from the west thats cool too im still interested im just terrible with words smh. anways i'm really interested in where everybody is from and what their norms are-im very naive, so telling me about your culture would be an honor really. and if anybody wants to know about my life and stuff im happy to tell you. i'm half white, half native american and ive lived all over the western united states so, yeah. thank you guys so much ^^

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topbomlover1
#1
I currently live in the UK but I was born in an African country called Angola. I speak English, Portuguese and Spanish and I am currently learning German and Japanese. My German is much better than Japanese though XD I guess since I have been living in England for nearly 10 years now that I have very English norms. I like to queue and whenever someone cuts the line I get very ngry but just glare at them silently haha. Also, history here in the UK is very rich. There is a pub near my house that is from the 12th century but I haven't been there XD However, I hate tea. XD
MissMinew
#2
I'm Danish, currently residing and working in Norway, but I honestly have a hard time figuring out Danish culture because it's so ... obvious to me? I mean, I don't catch the little things because that's just like it's always been. I also have a feeling that the Danish culture has been influenced by the outside world a lot, not only the US but in great terms also Germany, because - neighbours to the south and all. (;
In all honesty, I don't think the US culturally has influenced Denmark, though when it comes to language, both German and English plays a huge part of the Danish vocabulary these days.
If you're curious tho, I'll try to tell more ... I guess I just need a way to start, you know? ; _ ;
eee356
#3
I can tell you! Right now im quite busy but i'll message you