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Russia: ‘Don't say “putz” or “schmuck” in Israel’
Itamar Eichner
Published: 26.03.17, 23:22
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1. Spanish I's
sebastien zorn ,   New York   (03.27.17)
And, in Spain, it is considered impolite to refer to the fact that air travel is unofficially discouraged because it mainly rains in the plane.
2. aren't these Yiddish words...? which the average Russian
Rafi ,   US   (03.27.17)
would NOT know?

Anyway I can't imagine the average Israeli being too sensitive about anything... and he's heard words a lot worse than these!
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