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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:24 am
by Chezzie
heh heh bon jovi and mucho nacho's ...laughin me head off here.

"Melange-toi tes oignons!" :sneaky:

By the way Carol is giving our friends from overseas a very good insight to the English language dontcha fink gov:D

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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:27 am
by Imladris
Bonnet de douche always serves me well, I get my inspiration from Del Boy!!





I've found that trying to at least order your beer/bread in the local language helps, people tend to smile at my crap accent but at least they're smiling!!:wah:

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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:34 am
by Imladris
jimbo;909566 wrote:





you are so nice immy any one would smile when they met you :-6 honest that really hurt me that :-5


Mwahahahahah :sneaky:

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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:47 pm
by Victoria
Went to Germany with OH not my fav place or fav people but OH said 'dont worry I speak German' and of course as he had lived and worked there for 6 months I believed him.

We were there a week and he made me talk to everyone shops, cafes, hotel staff everyone.

Then on the last day we were there we went to a bar Oh strolls up to the bar and says 'zwei pils bitte' and gets 2 beers.

I said is that it ? Is that the full extent of your German?

No he says.... zwei pils bitte and ich leibe dich ( i love you) and Ive never had a problem getting by!

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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:50 pm
by qsducks
jimbo;909550 wrote: without wanting to sound big headed it always amazes me just how well i get on with people (when i dont try to annoy them:D) when i travel abroad not even the lingo is a problem the trick is to make out like you are really trying to speak their lingo and just be yourself , when we were in ibiza they spoke spanish i since my head injury a few years ago cant even remember the words of a song let alone a new language but to get around the problem i use words that sound spanish :sneaky:



eg bonnus seeass (say it as it sounds i really have no idea as its spelt )



was the greeting every morning by our lovely middle aged spanish waitress she really was great



so i said baunes aries which i believe is the capital of brazil (correct me chezzer and spot )



the waitress laughs corrects me , tries to teach me a new word or two and bingo a friend is made



i found this also works with just a smile and saying things like bon jovi and mucho nacho's etc they have no idea what you are on about but thats the idea they think you are trying to communicate and so they take the time to talk back , i did try once in france with a phrase book to really talk to them but when they talked in french back i had no idea what they said so thus ended the conversation trust trust me talking jimboease is the best way to get to know these people



any way back to my point how well do you think you could cope in a strange country ???



i often watch this programme and i think yup i could do that has any one else seen this show ?? its about a guy who goes across the states on $5 a day and just makes friends yup i reckon i could do that :)





http://www.tsn.ca/oln/feature.asp?fid=11433


$5.00 day. did anybody treat you to a cheesesteak and a Ride the Ducks? Oh yah, you could get away with anything here in Philly.

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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:51 pm
by Nomad
They usually dont even let me get off the plane.

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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:52 pm
by qsducks
Nomad;910115 wrote: They usually dont even let me get off the plane.


In Philly?:wah: You'd probably get lost trying to get over the Platt bridge.

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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 1:20 pm
by spot
I spent time in France with an ex-policeman who didn't just get by with a vocabulary of fifty words and acting like he was starring in Allo Allo, he had the locals believing he could speak French perfectly. It was all the waving the hands and rolling the shoulders and eyes and mumbling loudly in a French accent which that did it. I bet Jimbo's Spanish is in the same class.

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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 1:32 pm
by Nomad
qsducks;910117 wrote: In Philly?:wah: You'd probably get lost trying to get over the Platt bridge.


I get lost plenty right where I am.

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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:57 pm
by RedGlitter
Jimbo, you crack me up! Bon Jovi? Buenos Ares? :wah:

Chezzie, yes, I agree about Carol! She speaks her own language and I'm always learning something! :)

I have only traveled to Mexico which may or may not count much in the way of traveling but I know maybe five words of Spanish. I smiled A LOT and said please and thank you. Mostly though, it's the smile. You know how they say people smile in only one language. I believe that. :-6

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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:09 pm
by Carolly
jimbo;909566 wrote: you mean carolly is english i thought she was from poland with that strange lingo :wah::wah:





:sneaky:Trouble with you two is you dont know class:rolleyes::cool:

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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:11 pm
by Carolly
RedGlitter;910251 wrote: Jimbo, you crack me up! Bon Jovi? Buenos Ares? :wah:

Chezzie, yes, I agree about Carol! She speaks her own language and I'm always learning something! :)

See:DI eduate people.....half of America now is talking posh like me:D:rolleyes::cool:Just one fing Red...the word is somefing;)

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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:21 pm
by Hope6
Carolly;910322 wrote: See:DI eduate people.....half of America now is talking posh like me:D:rolleyes::cool:


yes we are learning a lot from Carol! i've already lost some of my southern expressions and picked up some of hers! i'm now a posh southern belle! :cool:

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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:34 pm
by 911
Oh yeah. At work they passed out these papers that showed us what to say in Spanish to those who call.

Such as: What were they wearing? Where are you hurt? How many people were there?

I looked at them and stuck out my tongue. I said, well, when they answer me, how the blazes am I gonna know what they said?????:-5

So now we have access to Language Line. But I got an intrepreter with an attitude problem once and had to tell him to back off, it wasn't him we pulled over.:-5:D

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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:44 pm
by Carolly
Hope6;910389 wrote: yes we are learning a lot from Carol! i've already lost some of my southern expressions and picked up some of hers! i'm now a posh southern belle! :cool:See another one;):rolleyes::cool: