Cultural differences
We talked about cultural differences between New Yorkers and other parts of the States. I learned the word, "laid back." The Sometimes New Yorkers some times appear rude because they are in a rush.
We talked about being demanding. or being suing ("Being suing" does not make grammatical sense. The verb, "to sue," is usually either in its present tense form or its past tense [ie. "sue" or "sued"] form. "To sue someone" means you are demanding money from someone due to a great problem that that person has caused you. For example: "The smaller company sued the larger company $30,000.00 for stealing their product." "A man sued a woman over something silly.").
"To sue" means "to demand."
Cultural differences
We talked about cultural differences between new yorkers and other parts of the states, I learned the word "laid back". The new yorkers some times appear rude, because they are in a rush.
We talked about being demanding or being suing ???
Sue means demand <em>maybe in a legal sense but not in everyday life</em>