Not going to lie. The little hug/cheek kisses everyone gives each other took me a while to get used to when I moved to Guam.https://twitter.com/princefolau/status/1181558919413420033 …
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Replying to @sipution @trinibeya
Nah girl nobody really does that for people you just met lmao
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika @trinibeya
Remind me not to do this to anyone when I visit Saipan
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika @trinibeya
Lololol I can imagine
Particular differences like this is interesting tho.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @sipution @trinibeya
For relatives of my relatives, I had to get used to the fact that nobody knew how to act when I amen'd them
they only knew the kiss on the cheek type.
Out of respect this went on for months before I gave up.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @Lani4Pasifika @trinibeya
Oh yeah, traditional fangingi on GU i would say is rare. In my family it’s still there but can’t say the same for a lot of others.
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Agreed.
So funny tho, bc my man is from Guam and raised super Amerikanu, and when he went to Saipan and visited my fam he was SHOOK when my older niece amen'd him
had no idea what to say or do! It was a great learning moment.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika @trinibeya
Hahaha
Man my ketts are going to fangingi’, idc what my cousin’s/friends say when the time comes lmaooooo0 replies 0 retweets 1 likeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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