The Universality connects us a lot. We might be very similar in that at least.
I am very different in terms of language, appearance and culture than most forum users here.
Itās all good, that you are. Our differences donāt mean anything in that manner. Could you tell where youāre from buddy?
Iām Estonian myself.
Yes, the are commonly universal norms in most regions around the world such as formal attire which is the Western suit & tie. English may be the most acceptable language to communicate. My ancestors are from China.
I thought youāre a Chinese based on your forum name. Very cool! China is a powerful country!
I apologize but all that I know of Estonia is that it is a European country? China is a powerful country, yes.
Yeah Estonia is a small country in the north-east Europe. We are in the European Union and NATO too. Ott TƤnak is an Estonian WRC-Rally driver that won a championship few years ago. Some people might know him.
Iām and English/Scottish/French mix and I have never met anyone that is that mix before. They probably exist, but Iāve never met one.
Iāve met other mixed people though.
WRC-Rally driver as in off-road racing? What car manufacturer and model did he drive to win the championship? Sorry, Iāve not heard of this person.
You are still are very European. The languages of French & English are not that much different when compared to Arabic or Chinese.
Most people are mixed with some of the other races/people anyway. After an Evolution thereās no 100% purebred people anyway.
He won it on the Toyota.
Toyota ććØćæčŖåč» Truck or car?
There are some similarities and some differences. Here in Canada we are an officially bilingual country, French and English are both taught in school.
They share the same alphabet, but the way you think is different. a quick example.
In English we say āorange juiceā, but in French it is ājuice dāorangeā which literally translated means ājuice of orangesā, so itās a little different and the words are in reverse order.
The same can be said of Cantonese and Mandarin where orange juice is (ę©ę±) where the written Chinese characters are the same but pronunciation is different.
Iāve never seen a Toyota vehicle like that before. But then again Toyota is the largest car manufacturer in the world so there are some cars I may never have heard or seen of.
Why did he change cars from Toyota to Hyundai? Any specific reason?