* Hoyt Duff ([email protected]) wrote: > As one outside of that banter, it's often difficult to tell the > difference and find an appreciation for it. Although I suppose I never > will appreciate the use of "my little cabbage" as a term of > endearment. > > It is, however, an overall interesting and rewarding experience > working in a multi-national, multi-cultural environment.
Just take this as a joke you can do to a good friend. Because since English people became good friends and I do think they can joke about the past (even bad) we had together. BTW: I am listening the BBC in my car to improve my english a bit, and I am surprised how often they talk about France (not only in internationnal news). -- Olivier Thauvin CNRS - LATMOS ♖ ♘ ♗ ♕ ♔ ♗ ♘ ♖
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