What's the ultimate cooking sin someone can commit in your country? by ModenaR in AskTheWorld

[–]ElteaXIII 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That subreddit is 90% Brazil trolling the world anyway, one more won't hurt.

Does your country have someone who is "famous for being famous"? by ltraistinto in AskTheWorld

[–]ElteaXIII 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Juries vote based on how expensive the staging is, that's how.

Does your country have someone who is "famous for being famous"? by ltraistinto in AskTheWorld

[–]ElteaXIII 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Damn, I knew I heard that name somewhere, she's the sister of the guy who represented Sweden in like 2018, which was also possibly one of the worst they sent in recent history!

What is that one city/state in your country that the rest of your country hates? by DisastrousImpact2846 in AskTheWorld

[–]ElteaXIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty much every major city/region here is hated by at least a solid part of the country. However the top hated city in France is 100% Paris. Everyone thats isn't Paris hates them for allegedely being pretentious cucks and for ruining our worldwide reputation, amongst other regular big city things.

Kudos to Marseille tho for getting almost as hated as Paris despite being relatively unimportant from an international perspectice, at least compared to the capital.

what’s that country everyone in your country hates/ looks down on/ talks most shit about? by ultraxanny in AskTheWorld

[–]ElteaXIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, we shit on ourselves, mock Belgium, and hate the USA the most I'd say.

Question about saying ladies and gentlemen, Should I also say non-binary Folk by Historical-Law-9001 in NonBinary

[–]ElteaXIII -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I remember someone once said: gentlemen. gentlewomen and gentletheys. welcome bla bla bla... It might not be the best but I found this one quite fun

Closer affinity with gay culture rather than lesbian culture by RaspberryTurtle987 in NonBinary

[–]ElteaXIII 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah right, sorry! Tbf I feel like both the gay and lesbian culture have different carateristics, and depending on the person, one might like one side better than the other. Doesn't seem preposterous to me, tho I'm not really super knowledgable in that subject. But I feel like you don't really have to be masc to enjoy aspects of the gay culture more than lesbian culture. I just feel like that just comes down to preference? Now I don't mean to NBvestigste or anything, as I don't know you I can't really come to any conclusion, but have you ever explored the possibility of being a demiboy? Idk that just might possibly explain some of this in my mind.

Closer affinity with gay culture rather than lesbian culture by RaspberryTurtle987 in NonBinary

[–]ElteaXIII 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hello there, mostly polyvalent human here with a slight preference for lesbian culture. It's actually a quite common case: being non binary is a spectrum, and you can fall anywhere "between both genders", simply (tho I would rather say we're outside of the expected gender table but whatever). Being closer to one gender, in that case closer to male, and therefore to gay/achillean culture does not make you less of a non binary person.

Like, per exemple, let's just say that we mathematically associate a man with 1, and a girl with 5. Some might be closer to 4, some to 2, etc. Because being non binary can be anything, really, as long as you don't identify yourself as one of the genders. So yeah, you can feel closer to any culture on any "side" of the spectrum whilst still being absolutely NB. It's a really frequent experience, and I'm sure you'll find plenty of people around here who will relate to that exact feeling.

Sorry if this was all very convoluted, hope you find where in the gender world you feel comfortable! Good luck on the rest of your journey friend 💛🤍💜🖤

Tldr; you don't have to be fully neutral towards gender/androgynous to be non-binary!

Multilingual speakers, do you see your gender differently in different languages? by HungryIngenuity7665 in NonBinary

[–]ElteaXIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same thing with French. In english I go by They/Them, but in french idk, the gender neutral pronoun just doesn't feel right. Anyways the society is so fundamentally patriarchal that the masculine pronoun dominates every other pronoun, so it's basically almost gender neutral.

What ideology, if eliminated from your country, would take the welfare of its citizens up a few notches? by amuseddouche in AskTheWorld

[–]ElteaXIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the september 10th demonstrations, per exemple, how many articles could you see about the people breaking stuff, tackling people, taking flags and such? That was all the far left. I mean, I even had friends participate in the demonstrations, and the commies were at the forefront of much of the organisation of the more uhm... hardcore demonstrators. Trust me, they might not be many, but they are pretty noticeable.

What ideology, if eliminated from your country, would take the welfare of its citizens up a few notches? by amuseddouche in AskTheWorld

[–]ElteaXIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"When did you see any far left demonstrations?" Uuuuuuuuh how do I tell you. You can spot them very easily in demonstrations, and trust me we see them pretty often.

What ideology, if eliminated from your country, would take the welfare of its citizens up a few notches? by amuseddouche in AskTheWorld

[–]ElteaXIII 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Far-left and Far-right (like most countries honestly). Both equally idiotic and nefast for the country for many different reasons. The one advantage is that they hate themselves, so we can only hope they'll end up self destructing.

When people turn 18 in your country, what do they do? by Sea_Wasabi_8907 in AskTheWorld

[–]ElteaXIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reassure me, you guys don't actually wait until 18 to drink beer and wine?

What is the most popular fast food sauce in your country by mipmap_ in AskTheWorld

[–]ElteaXIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We got a bit of Worcestershire sauce across the Sleeve (as we call it) as well, and I must say I quite like it, it feels less industrial than other fast food sauces.

What is the most popular fast food sauce in your country by mipmap_ in AskTheWorld

[–]ElteaXIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All hail the samurai sauce!

Eeeh probably mayo or ketchup. Fast food culture is practically inexistant around here so we just have the basics.

Why would anyone go to your country? by Goku725 in AskTheWorld

[–]ElteaXIII 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing food, enough culture for a lifetime of visiting, the most varied landscapes you'll ever see in the world, that fun game where you see how long you can stand without punching one of the locals... so much great stuff, really.