What Nationality Do Your Manners Belong To?

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How do you greet a friend via text message?
Sup
How are you?
Hi
Hey there
Whats up?

Question 2/10

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Are you chronically late for appointments or for work?
Yes
Way too often
Every now and then
On very rare occasions
Never

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How important is dinner etiquette to you?
Extremely important
Somewhat important
It depends on the place
Not that important
I couldn't care less

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How often do you leave a good tip when dining out a restaurant?
I always leave a good tip
It depends on the service
I'll leave a bit of a tip
I only tip on rare occasions
I never tip

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If invited to someone's house for dinner, do you bring a host or hostess gift?
Always
If it's a formal party
Every now and then
Never

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Is your child's godparent related to you?
Yes
No
No but they feel like family

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Do you enjoy greeting others with a hug or a kiss on the cheek?
Yes always
Sometimes
Not really
Never

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What is your alcoholic beverage of choice?
Beer
Wine
Saki
Vodka
Whiskey

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Which of these foods absolutely must be eaten with cutlery?
Pizza
Pasta
Chicken wings
Hamburger
Fish

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When it's not Christmas, when do you open a gift?
Once everyone has left
In front of the gift giver
Whenever I want to
Your manners are best suited to the French. The French are all about breezy elegance and an effortless attitude. While they value manners, dinner etiquette, and proper conversation; they also value a very calm nature and a slow chic approach to life.

France

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Your manners best fit in with Britain. The British have a soft spot for tradition and etiquette. They embrace decorum as much as possible and will never abandon the proper way of doing something for the easy way of doing something. It is all about being polite and well behaved with this group.

Britain

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Your manners are best suited to Switzerland. The Swiss are very prompt and very polite. Rudeness is a very rare quality in this neutral nation. While some say the Swiss can be over apologetic and a bit too accommodating, we say they are just right.

Switzerland

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Your manners are best suited to German. Germans love to have a good time, sometimes at the expense of manners. While table etiquette might be lost on some German citizens, promptness and organization is not. This is a group that values keeping it's word and showing respect to other people.

Germany

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Your manners are best suited to Japan. The Japanese hate to waste time, but they will go out of their way to cater to tradition. Traditional meals, dress, and family time are valued in Japan. Table manners are always a must, as are promptness.

Japan

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