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Mon, May 9, 2016
- The conversations can be totally different outside Sydney.The conversations can be totally different outside Sydney. Look, you're sophisticated people enjoying metropolitan life. You meet up every nine month to have a coffee with somebody, so you can bitch about your best friend who’s not there, "I hate him, I hate him more than you do." Here he comes "Hi, how are you? Do you want a Cappuccino?”
Sat, May 7, 2016
- English can understand a little bit of most Romans languages.English can understand a little bit of most Romans languages. You know, French, Spanish, or Germany. But the Slavic languages, your language is very mysterious, quite enigmatic in a way. I was in Russia recently. I thought I have couple of words in Russian expression, cause I found myself saying “Moshna chai?” you know, from what I've been told it means "Can I have cup of tea?". And then people come up to me and they go, "@#$%" And then they give you a shoe.
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- English can understand a little bit of most Romans languages.English can understand a little bit of most Romans languages. You know, French, Spanish, or Germany. But the Slavic languages, your language is very mysterious, quite enigmatic in a way. I was in Russia recently. I thought I have couple of words in Russian expression, cause I found myself saying “Moshna chai?” you know, from what I've been told it means "Can I have cup of tea?". And then people come up to me and they go, "@#$%" And then they give you a shoe.
- The conversations can be totally different outside Sydney.The conversations can be totally different outside Sydney. Look, you're sophisticated people enjoying metropolitan life. You meet up every nine month to have a coffee with somebody, so you can bitch about your best friend who’s not there, "I hate him, I hate him more than you do." Here he comes "Hi, how are you? Do you want a Cappuccino?”