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Post by Ribaric on May 5, 2010 22:11:02 GMT 1
Just for a giggle, what strange English have you heard.
Rule No 1: It must at least vaguely humorous.
Yesterday, my vertically challenged 'boss' said about some tea towels she had recently bought which were better at spreading than absorbing......
"This is last that I buy cheap rags, they don't suck good"
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Post by gary on May 6, 2010 12:31:54 GMT 1
I introduced my Croatian girlfriend to my English step-mother. A real matriarch, Barbara Cartland type.
Said Croatian was eager to make a good impression. After downing a cup of coffee my girlfiend said:
"Thank you June, the coffee was f*cking nice"
They got on like a house on fire after that!
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Post by gmh on May 6, 2010 13:16:35 GMT 1
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GItHSmPvUtc/youtube]
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Post by justapixel on May 6, 2010 18:07:23 GMT 1
;D
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Post by MartinM on May 6, 2010 19:38:47 GMT 1
;D
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Post by Slatkica on May 8, 2010 0:00:35 GMT 1
....come going, ides li O - out?
My grandmas English for 'where you going, are you going out?'
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Post by MartinM on Sept 6, 2010 11:26:21 GMT 1
In an ice cream parlour...
"What flavour balls you want?"
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Post by Madgolfer on Sept 7, 2010 23:34:39 GMT 1
Heard tonight from the Croatian wife of an English friend........
Q; "Do you know where I can buy some floz?"
A; "Floz? What do you mean, what is a floz?"
"I dont know, but it says in this recipe book, to add six floz and I dont know what a floz is"
(To all non cooks out there a "floz" in English is a fluid ounce)
Priceless! ;D
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Post by riki on Sept 8, 2010 11:11:36 GMT 1
Whenever I say thankyou, I always get the reply 'nothing'. Makes me smile!
Thanks
Nothing
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Post by Ribaric on Sept 8, 2010 11:20:06 GMT 1
Heard tonight from the Croatian wife of an English friend........ Q; "Do you know where I can buy some floz?" A; "Floz? What do you mean, what is a floz?" "I dont know, but it says in this recipe book, to add six floz and I dont know what a floz is" (To all non cooks out there a "floz" in English is a fluid ounce) Priceless! ;D I don't believe you.
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Post by riki on Sept 8, 2010 17:07:57 GMT 1
My other half was out walking in our village which is very remote. He was stopped by a car with GB plates and they asked if the road went to Sarajevo. He replied "no the road is grown over with trees" to which they said "your english is very good"!
Ok so not english by a Croatian but quite funny. Who would expect English speakers in the middle of no-where!
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Post by gmh on Sept 8, 2010 20:14:13 GMT 1
In an ice cream parlour... "What flavour balls you want?" Chocolate salty balls, should have been the answer ! Chef from south park. Great song ! Riki, I don't see any humour in your post ? Maybe I'm missing something ?
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Post by riki on Sept 11, 2010 8:26:08 GMT 1
It was funny cos they thought he was a Croatian farmer (he was standing next to about 150 sheep on our dirt road which is 10km from 'town') but were'nt overly surprised that he gave them directions in fluent english. GMH - you need to get to a remote village and drink more rakija - it's much funnier then!
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