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A thread for all those who 'd like to speak a word of English now and then. - cthulhu1987 - 24.05.2009

An "english-free-topic-thread"? Sounds nice. That would be a good idea an -deleted-, too...


A thread for all those who 'd like to speak a word of English now and then. - Melun - 24.05.2009

cthulhu1987 schrieb:Sounds nice.


Right! So come on in, then! Smile


A thread for all those who 'd like to speak a word of English now and then. - Gelöscht - 24.05.2009

Fokker schrieb:Well, I have been to Gibraltar, London and Edinburgh. I think the english people are very nice, since I have met some nice people in both city and I sensed no anti-german behaviour.
Only the food is terrible... Wink
I have never still felt an aversion against Germans. Only surely not in the United States.

Will rather stop here. My knowledge of English is very bad


A thread for all those who 'd like to speak a word of English now and then. - Melun - 24.05.2009

cthulhu1987 schrieb:That would be a good idea an -deleted-, too...

And what did you delete? Come on - tell us! Wink


A thread for all those who 'd like to speak a word of English now and then. - cthulhu1987 - 24.05.2009

Melun schrieb:And what did you delete? Come on - tell us! Wink
Unfortunately, only via PM, because my post contained, according to the admin, an unwarranted ad for another board Sad ...


A thread for all those who 'd like to speak a word of English now and then. - cthulhu1987 - 24.05.2009

What's Bras d'honneur in english?


A thread for all those who 'd like to speak a word of English now and then. - Fokker - 24.05.2009

riverpirate schrieb:I have never still felt an aversion against Germans. Only surely not in the United States.
When I was in Barcelona I got expelled from a restaurant as soon as the waiter noticed my nationality.
I think that reaction is explained through the spanish civil war. Barcelona was a stronghold of the second republic while germany supported the facists.


A thread for all those who 'd like to speak a word of English now and then. - cthulhu1987 - 24.05.2009

@#17
Are your sure that it does reflect a popular sentiment in the population or just of this restaurant-owner?


A thread for all those who 'd like to speak a word of English now and then. - Fokker - 24.05.2009

Can man be sure of anything? Big Grin I don't know, dude. It is just an experience I made several years ago.


A thread for all those who 'd like to speak a word of English now and then. - cthulhu1987 - 24.05.2009

@#19
You forgot an 'a'!