Notice I said MOST ;)

Dennis Myers wrote:

On Saturday 04 January 2003 10:49 pm, Jason wrote:

Still OT here, but I am an American who emmigrated to New Zealand and
now I am also a New Zealander. I have been here 7.5 years now. I call
myself a "Yankiwi" though I am no american patriot, I can tell you that.
It seems most of the smart Americans - leave. =)


I must be one of the dumb ones left in America. I have been all over the world in my job, some stints out of country up to 3 years, and my impression of the world is : " Home is where you hang your hat" One place works as well as another for hanging hats. Like desktop sets or OSs one suits another person better than the one your using. Choices are great. Oh, I live in the Middle of the U.S. - Nebraska.


Just out of interest, where are other list members from??

Regards,

Jason

Stephen Kuhn wrote:

On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 15:02, Ricardo Castanho de Oliveira Freitas wrote:

On Sab 04 Jan 2003 23:44, Aur�lio Diniz wrote:

TKS!

Although I'm brazilian I couldn't understand your phrase right away...
;-)

That's something like people from Australia.... They say they speak
English but..... ;-)

No offense please! ;-))

Being an American that has moved to Australia permanently, I've
witnessed and now live with "different English" - it ain't Yank-glish,
and it ain't POM-glish...it's definitely a world of it's own...


Just tell us how you (Portuguese people) call the waiter in restaurants!
(survival language for non-portuguese people)

;-)))

Yeah, this' gonna be interestin'!


Cordiais sauda��es!

rgs,

Ricardo

Stephen



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