This email goes out to all my german,austrian,and switzerland friends.When
sending items to these 3 countries,alot of them have the term (WEG)after
them.Could one of you people from these fine countries please let me know
what this means?It is just bugging me.Thanks for your time.It is meteorite
I'm not sure but it could mean West European Community (Gemeinschaft).
Axel
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I think he means Way as in a street name.
Mike
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Mike Farmer wrote:
I think he means Way as in a street name.
Axel wrote:
I'm not sure but it could mean West European Community (Gemeinschaft).
Peter Marmet wrote: Yes, it means Street or Road!
Hi Mike, Axel, Peter, Martin, and List,
I think Mike is right although weg can have several
Hi, everyone,
Here are all the definitions:
http://www.dict.cc/?s=wegbtngo=Go%21
http://www.dict.cc/?s=wegbtngo=Go%21
gotta love that Google!
Cheers,
Pete
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Weg can also mean path and away.
Axel
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Mike
Dear Steve,
Weg is actually a term used in England from the 15th
through 17th centuries. While technically, it was dandruff
produced when wearing a wig (common in those times among
men from the upper classes) it was most often used as a
derogatory name applied to people thought to be
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