It is with attention to details and reliance upon the senses that Italians react to strangers. Insular and peninsular Italians place great value on culture, history, language, and manners. They will pay close attention to a stranger's way of behaving, looking, moving, and talking in order to hope for the best but prepared for the worst.
A stranger is just a friend you haven't met yet!
I've been in Ireland my whole life, most people are nice here, even if you're a stranger.
The Irish called the Norwegian Vikings "blond strangers" and the Danish Vikings "dark-haired strangers".
People in China mostly mistrust strangers. They would not interact with them (Except for a few) and just upright ignore them.
They have resented the British ever since. However if they knew their history they would know that the Ulster-Scots who were planted there, were in fact in Ireland long before the Irish invaded Ireland in 149AD.
strangers
It is a tradition of the Irish and is like a handshke in irish irish dancing is and was a way of life for irish people
very polite.
The Irish called the Norwegian Vikings "blond strangers" and the Danish Vikings "dark-haired strangers".
People in China mostly mistrust strangers. They would not interact with them (Except for a few) and just upright ignore them.
I just smile at them and walk away or say hello to them. From Chloe
Dún na nGall is the Irish name for the county of Donegal. In English it means the fort of the foreigners or the fort of the strangers.
It came out on DVD and was given away free with the Irish Daily Star newspaper in 2005.
The plural possessive form of "strangers" is "strangers'." For example, "The strangers' cars were parked outside."
Company of Strangers - Company of Strangers album - was created in 1992.
A full of strangers
They have resented the British ever since. However if they knew their history they would know that the Ulster-Scots who were planted there, were in fact in Ireland long before the Irish invaded Ireland in 149AD.
There is no specific collective noun for strangers, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, for example a family of strangers, a neighborhood of strangers, a congregation of strangers, etc.
The word "strangers'" is plural possessive, indicating something that belongs to multiple strangers.