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up north: Canada

red-coated policemen: Canadian policemen

bilingual: Spoken or written in two different languages:

mother tongue: The language one first learned; the language one grew up with; one's native language.

dispersed: distributed or spread over a considerable extent

ribbon of land: pasmo ziemi

inferiority complex: kompleks niższości

dour: gloomy and sullenly unhappy

sociable: Tending to socialize or be social; friendly; inviting; congenial.

outgoing: Comfortable in social settings and interactions, confident in dealing with people especially in meeting new people.

paprika: The dried spice of the vegetable used in Hungarian cooking.

spicy: containing strong flavours from spices

hot: used to ​describe ​food that ​causes a ​burning ​feeling in the ​mouth

plain: An expanse of land with relatively low relief.

arrogant: Having excessive pride in oneself.

rebellious: ​difficult to ​control and do not ​behave in the way that is ​expected

offspring: All a person's descendants, including further generations

narrow: Restrictive; without flexibility or latitude.

uptight: ​worried or ​nervous and not ​able to ​relax

perceive: To see, to be aware of, to understand.

two-faced: deceitful, hypocritical or duplicitous

yobbish: Characteristic of a yob, lout or hooligan

to be in stitches: to laugh so much that it starts to hurt

chuckle: To laugh quietly or inwardly.

burst out laughing: to suddenly laugh very loudly

abhor: to ​hate a way of ​behaving or ​thinking, often because you ​think it is not ​moral

despise: to ​feel a ​strong ​dislike for someone or something because you ​think that that ​person or thing is ​bad or has no ​value

detest: to ​hate someone or something very much (loathe)

can't bear: to ​hate someone or something

to have no time for sb or sth: to disapprove of someone and not want to be involved with them

chat: To be engaged in informal conversation.

gossip: To talk about someone else's private or personal business, especially in a way that spreads the information.

waffle: to ​talk or write a lot without giving any ​useful ​information or any ​clear ​answers

have a conversation with someone: to talk in a serious fashion, about serious matters

talk things over: to talk when you have a problem

have a word with sb: to give someone a ​piece of ​advice or ​information ​secretly

whisper: To talk in a quiet voice.

ramble: To talk or write incessantly, unclearly, or incoherently, with many digressions.

small talk: Idle banter, typically on innocuous or unimportant subjects, made to open conversations, usually out of politeness.

snigger: A sly or snide laugh

giggle: A high-pitched, silly laugh.

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