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beachcat | This was surprisingly accurate for me http://www.playbuzz.com/kathleenlawrence10/what-nationality-does-your-temperament-belong-to?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=page-posts&utm_campaign=what-nationality-does-your-te mperament-belong-to |
Landscape Doctor | WOW spot on. Italian 100% |
Bob Miller | It says I'm most like the British. But my grandparents immigrated from Russia. This message has been edited by Bob Miller on 02-18-2015 at 09:19 PM |
padroo | AustralianAs if anyone from the capital of huge blue beaches and surfing culture would have a temper. No, you're all about being chilled and cool and taking every day as it comes at you. You have an easy and relaxed temperament that makes you incredibly popular wherever you go. We can't get enough of your fun personality! |
attyedhall | HMMMMM?????? British British You simply don't have much of a temper to speak of. You are usually at an even-keel and have a balanced and appropriate reaction to most situations. Every once in a while you may curse someone out, but once you have that tiny bit of aggression off your chest, everything is OK again.
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BeWare | Australian |
enzvoy | British |
bjprowler | Krypton Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound!
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Landscape Doctor | quote: Originally posted by bjprowler: Krypton Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound!
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DIXIE Cat | Italian which happens to be the nationality I am.
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Randy Cobb | Italian |
Gort | Australian English/Irish people who didn't play well with the Crown ended up in Australia as prisoners. Since I'm English/Irish I could see how this could be the correct answer. |
CJ | Hmmm..British
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