It's a jewish attitude as well. In israel, being an honorable and trusting person is called a 'friar', and it's the gravest insult you can levy at someone.
We have that word in Poland too (guess where it comes from), but is spelled "frajer". It lost a lot of meaning over last two decades and people who call others frajer are seen as lowlife idiots
It's a jewish attitude as well. In israel, being an honorable and trusting person is called a 'friar', and it's the gravest insult you can levy at someone.
We have that word in Poland too (guess where it comes from), but is spelled "frajer". It lost a lot of meaning over last two decades and people who call others frajer are seen as lowlife idiots