Because first of all, Peruvians (and many other stereotyped countries) hate that all foreigners think they ALL have llamas. Peru is a country rich in cultures and its divided in 3. Coast (where the capital and modern stuff are along immigrant people) Sierra (where the Quechua (language) culture remains, where native Peruvians live and where LLAMAS LIVE. Selva, the jungle (blah blah blah)
"Offended" Peruvians are the ones in the coast, in which you will never see a llama hanging around. its like asking EVERY ENGLISHMAN: did you miss your cuppa at 5 o'clock? again its all about cultures.
the coast of Peru is a "modern" place, where many tourists arrive. however Peruvians won't be offended if that question is asked in the Sierra.
The Peruvians domesticated the dog, guinea pig, and the fowl which they had for food. As well as the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and the vicuña.
In the wild: Mountain lions, brown bears, wolves and smaller scavengers. Also, Peruvians and Cajuns enjoy llama cuisine (among others).
Peruvians are from Peru so that is their nationality.Peruvians if you mean by nationalityPeruvian
If he wasn't gay he wouldn't be offended. No ifs ands or buts about it. Its not hard for him to say "I am not gay" and not be a tart about it.
Peruvians do not hate Filipinoes!!
A very good example of a domesticated animal native of South America is the Llama. Llamas belong to the family of camelids, and they are used as a pack animal by Andeans, specially Peruvians, for centuries. Llamas are noble and intelligent animals that can be easily domesticated, that's why they are highly appreciated.
depends on how the girl is like. IF she has some pride she will be offended if not go for it and ask her again.,
The pastor was asked to step down after his blasphemous sermon offended many church members.
Peru was once part of Spain and does speak Spanish.
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