• Alexander@sopuli.xyz
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    2 days ago

    Hey just so that you know, it is not polite to discuss reindeer count with outsiders.

    But I know people just like that.

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      1 day ago

      I am not clear if this comment is a joke or serious.

      If serious, what do you mean, and why is that? I am curious.

      • Alexander@sopuli.xyz
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        14 hours ago

        It is serious. I have no clear explanation on “why”, it’s just a taboo, kind of good to know in case you happen to come to the reindeer herding area. I’ve learned it from basic reindeer herding dog training program orientation; I don’t have any reindeer, but I do have reindeer herding dogs. They only allow a few breeds there that naturally know the drill and can survive for hours having fun in savage frost.

        Reindeers are so small IRL, about human-size, incredibly warm to touch, and they make sounds like pigs. They are also somewhat afraid of humans, unlike regular livestock, they usually run away from you same as from a dog and sometimes counterattack the dogs, which is scary. Herders would be happy to tell you about their life and everything, but just don’t discuss the head count.