What is the savoire vivre on wishing someone who you had a falling out with happy birthday?As good friends do I remember her birthday, but we haven't spoken in >2 weeks... And the last couple messages I sent are left on delivered.I am still hurt, but I can't hold it against her for pointing out that I am a guy. It's *my responsibility* to manage my dysphoria after all.So is it a good idea to send a "happy birthday" text?I just want her to know that I wish her well...
>>43155709 (me)Damn... She's the best friend that I ever had...I just wish that I wasn't a *guy* friend...
>>43155709>I can't hold it against her for pointing out that I am a guyLmfao Grow a spine
You don't know what savoir vivre means stfu angloid
>>43156329>angloidCo kurwa?!ok I looked it up and apparently while in Poland (where i live) "savoire vivre" is just "acting in a socially acceptable manner" but in france it's the "hon hon hon i am so distinguished" behaviour
>>43156394Déjà c'est savoir, y'a pas de "e", polak.
>>43156540I did fail french twice...But you have to admit, the language in which "Oiseau" is read as "wazo" will be misspelled often
>>43156631But you do realise phonetics are just dependent on what your native language is? You're a Pole, you have all the weird consonant spam.What annoys me is how ppl think adding French makes them sound fancy and educated and that's why they use it, and yet they still get it wrong, so it is amusing yknow