largest headshop on the east coast is about an hour away from me...and if u go to buy a "water pipe" and u call it a bong while in the store they wont let you buy it...because of all the cops keeping a close eye on them
nar i didnt find poeple were ncie in london. if tehre was a crowd, they would NOT move out of your way unless u were wearing a funny hat or soemthing. the nicest country on earth that ive been to was canada. and then australia. americans on the whole were just arrogant and annoying, britts ive found can jsut be conscious of their business, and so, in public places, are not polite or courteous. tho i must say, my dad is the biggest ladies man. hes got a long term relationship and everything, but hes a real dick to guys, but a chivilrous knight to any woman he walks past. oh hes brittish.
I dunno if Americans are arrogant, the main thing I noticed about them is they are seriously loud (especially the tourists over here). I hate the "have a nice day" culture over there, what's the story with that, all far to false for my liking. Another thing they don't get is sarcasim (or maybe it's just Irish sarcasim they don't get ). Canadians are nice though, don't ask them if they are American though, pisses them off, I can understand aswell, cos I hate when I'm on the continent and people presume you are English which is not a good thing, as most of Europe don't really like the English. As for Ozzies and New Zealanders, they are all mad (in a good way) a great laugh aswell.
lol yep exacly.....it's derived from the same Irish word "craic". If you are ever in Ireland they'll have signs outside pubs saying "ceoil agus craic" which basically means 'music and a laugh.
Ah right where about you from up the north?? No wonder you spelt it crack instead of craic, none of you Nordies are any good at Irish