Unable to communicate.
- From: "Philip" <home.home1@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 05:37:07 GMT
Unable to communicate.
"Microsoft: ( Dictonary ) aims to replace all others".
Should be Microsoft's Dictionary aims to replace all others.
The trouble is America, doesn't have an official language and other nations
have different sayings different spellings and so on. For a nation that
doesn't have an official language how are they going to achieve this?
Arm candy (USA): A good-looking woman with whom a man does not have a
relationship but whom accompanies him to a social event, often for a fee.
( Whose candy? ).
Preloved (Australia and New Zealand): Used euphemistically to describe an
article for sale which is second hand.
Toenadering (South Africa) The process of getting closer or rapprochement
between political parties.
Yancha (HongKong): The social practice of going to a tea house, the
equivalent of going to a pub (UK) or bar (USA).
Puh-leeze (USA): Used facetiously to express astonishment, disbelief or
indignation.
(Stupid cunts. )
Gump (USA): To muddle through difficult situations thanks to a series of
lucky chances - derived from the 1994 film Forrest Gump.
( Please do *** off and die. )
England, and Britain, speak and spell differently to Americans so does
Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, Hong Kong, and so on all have
their own sayings and spellings and I do not think that anybody will ever
want to come over in any way like a fucking American wanker.
New edition definitive English dictionary:
( Microsoft Windows ) and languages:
"Windows has support for many languages except English. It supports Arabic,
Armenian, Baltic, Central European, Cyrillic, Georgian, Greek, Hebrew,
Indic, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Thai, Traditional Chinese,
Turkic, Vietnamese and Western European languages. It also has support for
many different localised languages a list of which can be found on
Microsoft's website".( Which is written in what? Haha. )
"An estimated 50% of all Americans cannot fill out a job application. Nearly
75% of America's unemployed have trouble reading and writing".
http://www.oaklandlibrary.org/services/SecondStart/about.html
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