

Enaira 🎶🎤🎵
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They are more excited than us in front of their own kissing scene









#FLIO #CLOUDDREAMPROJECT #GMMTVLIVEHOUSE #Louis_Thanawin #FordAllan #Nutanonts 🛩: So there’s this new cultural thing I just learned. When we go out to eat at a restaurant, if we don’t ask for the bill verbally, what gesture do Thai people use to request it? 🏀: Ask for the bill, right? (doing the spinning gesture). 🛩: Right, Thai people usually do the spinning gesture. 🐼: Yeah, everyone does it like that. 🛩: So I just went ahead and asked for the bill that way. 🛩: Excuse me ✋ (doing the spinning gesture). 🛩: When they saw us do that, they looked confused and were like, “What do you want? Do you want us to clean up the table, or what?” 🏀: They were confused. 🛩: Yes, they were confused. 🐼: They looked confused, as if asking, “Do you want to place another order?” 🛩: So we asked the Japanese members what gesture they usually do to ask for the bill. 🛩: They said, Japanese people usually use this gesture (✖️). 🦭: It’s like placing the spoon and fork in a crossed position. 🐼: It’s a gesture that indicates we are already full. 🦭: It’s indicates we are already full and do not need any more food. 🏀: But in our country, this gesture indicates that we are not satisfied with the food. 🐼: Yes, for us it means the food isn’t good. 🏀: We cannot do that. 🛩: Yes, people in our country might question whether something is wrong with the food and be confused by that sign. 🛩: But for them, the correct gesture is like this. 🐼: They said that gesture means we are already full and have finished our food. 🦭: Yes, for them, it means the food on the plate is already finished. 🛩: That’s completely new to me.


this was him while watching nut btw