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What things do Americans do not have the freedom to say?

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Why is eye contact important in the western world?

Because its seen as a way of showing interest in what the person speaking has to say. It can be seen as rude if you don't give eye contact to some degree, like you believe you are superior to the speaker.


How do you say western-jeans in spanish?

"Western" means "Occidental" "West" means "Al oeste" "Jeans" means "Pantalones vaqueros" Now since you can't say "Western jeans" in spanish, you have to say "Jeans of the western/west." To say Jeans of the Western, you say "Pantalones vaqueros del occidental" To say Jeans of the West, you say "Pantalones vaqueros del oeste."


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You can say "中級" (jung1 kap1) in Cantonese Chinese to mean mid-levels.


What English discipline is western reining similar to?

Western reining is similar to dressage in English disciplines, as both disciplines focus on precise and controlled movements performed by the horse. However, reining is characterized by specific maneuvers such as sliding stops and spins that are not typically seen in dressage.


How do you define Indian society?

I'm assuming you are speaking of India and not Native Americans. I suppose I would say they are collectivist as opposed to western society that is more individualistic. They are very much about their families.


How do you say western movie in French?

A western movie is called 'un western' in French.


Why can't Americans say 'Harry'?

If you have a british accent, we Americans think you say "harry" funny also.


HOW DO i SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY IN WESTERN APACHE?

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How do you say mid south in spanish?

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Is it grammatically correct to say you seen?

No. It would be either "you saw" or "you have seen" or "have you seen?" depending on context.


How would Americans say these words?

Could you please specify which words you would like to know how Americans would say?