10-27-2001, 08:18 AM | #151 |
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10-27-2001, 08:30 AM | #152 |
Drizzt Do'Urden
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Germany but was born and raised on the eastern seaboard of the US of A
Pennsylvania!! |
10-27-2001, 11:34 AM | #153 |
Lord Soth
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true true i be a jock from the north and proud i be....scotia is the place to be guys....lol Madman
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10-27-2001, 01:01 PM | #154 |
Dracolisk
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Kaz - don't you have a German keyboard then? Must be difficult when living there...
ä = alt + 132 ö = alt + 148 ü = alt + 129 ß = alt + 225 Oh, and I'm from Amsterdam, the Netherlands btw. Ancient thread indeed, Dreamer - I still remember when you posted it and that was a while ago. BTW Yorick - I fervently disagree with your point in that ancient discussion that we should all call every place in the world by the name its inhabitants call it. No, I don't like it when Köln is called Cologne, Milano Mailand or whatever, but your proposition is simply unrealistic. First of all, there is no way in the world in which one could learn all those names by head, nor a way in which one could use them. If all your countrymen know Köln as Cologne, how do you expect them to know what you're talking about when you use the former name? Second, I'd much rather have people use an anglicised or whatever version of my country/city's name that a horrible multilated and mispronounced version of the name I call it myself. Face it: you'll never get the accent right of all those language, so for clarity's sake alone you'd be better understood if you used a more international version of the name (and since English is such a global language, it would certainly count as more international). I thought it was really sweet and considerate that when you were in Holland, you asked people "Spreek je Engels?" before addressing them in English, but 1. it isn't really necessary - I cannot imagine a single Dutchie being insulted if you'd address them in English (they actually take pride in the fact that they'd most likely understand you ) and secondly...uh, it wasn't exactly very clear what you were asking - most people just went "Huh? Wha'?" That's no wonder of course, you don't need to expect yourself to be able to ask that question fluently in any language. Whew - long post - silly me, that conversation was sooo old but I couldn't resist replying. ------------------ Melusine, Sultry Elflet, High Queen of Fluffies, Archbabe of the OHF, LH, HADB and ORT! Your voice is ambrosia Amy Brown Fantasy Art [This message has been edited by Melusine (edited 10-27-2001).] |
10-28-2001, 05:09 PM | #155 |
Manshoon
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I'm from Brazil. Maybe the only one in this forum, I guess
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10-28-2001, 05:41 PM | #156 |
Elite Waterdeep Guard
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Hi, I'm from Copenhagen, Denmark.
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10-28-2001, 06:45 PM | #157 |
Elite Waterdeep Guard
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I'm from Blenheim, New Zealand. Top of the South Island.
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10-28-2001, 07:37 PM | #158 |
White Dragon
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I am currently residing in London but normally I am a home counties boy.
(South England and full of rich snobs with time and money on their hands but a criminal neglect of computer games to boot) ------------------ Life is like a piece of cheese. Mice only enjoy it in cartoons and it is better with toast |
10-28-2001, 07:59 PM | #159 |
Manshoon
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Dia Duit,Is mise i g'conai in Eireann
Thats the Emerald Isle to the rest of ye! Slan!! ------------------ Carpe Diem, Carpe Jugulem |
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Dracolisk
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Ooh, I envy you! Ireland's definitely my favourite country!! *sigh* What part of Eire are you from? ------------------ Melusine, Sultry Elflet, High Queen of Fluffies, Archbabe of the OHF, LH, HADB and ORT! Your voice is ambrosia Amy Brown Fantasy Art |
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