You have to practice more.... Skål!
After the savaging I got at http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=74514#post74514
I may have to "practice" untill I pass out.
Thanks for you contributions as kulturbärer. Is that a little better?
Fred
After the savaging I got at http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=74514#post74514
I may have to "practice" untill I pass out.
Thanks for you contributions as kulturbärer. Is that a little better?
Fred
Re: You have to practice more.... Skål!
Yes, but did you take the right word? "Kulturbärare" btw.Fred Dieckmann said:Thanks for you contributions as kulturbärer. Is that a little better?
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In Scandinavia 'Skål' is a respectfull invitation to take a drink.
In Australia, if the same sound is uttered, the response is "Yeah, scull mate !" and the whole drink is downed as fast as is humanly possible, in order to avoid embarrasment and ridicule for being a slow drinker.
In Aus a descriptive phrase is 'to drink like a fish'.
The english translation of the Danish equivalent is 'to drink like a hole in the ground'.
Languages and expressions amuse me.
Eric.
In Scandinavia 'Skål' is a respectfull invitation to take a drink.
In Australia, if the same sound is uttered, the response is "Yeah, scull mate !" and the whole drink is downed as fast as is humanly possible, in order to avoid embarrasment and ridicule for being a slow drinker.
In Aus a descriptive phrase is 'to drink like a fish'.
The english translation of the Danish equivalent is 'to drink like a hole in the ground'.
Languages and expressions amuse me.
Eric.
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