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Originally posted by Craigv



Spanish. In French, si means "yes, on the contrary", "as," "however," "so," and "if."


In Swahili, si means 'not'.biggrin.gif

 

In Korean, yes is pronounced "nay" which just goes to show how backwards they've got things freak.gif


Though, unlike the Japanese, they at least drive on the right side of the road tongue.gifbiggrin.gif

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Originally posted by oldivor



I hear they have some mean pet chefs too thumb.gif

 

Naa, that's China, Vietnam and N. Korea. S. Korea gave up the dog thing.


True story. We were talking to a Chinese guy from one of our vendors one day at lunch. We get onto the topic of exotic foods eaten and the Chinese vendor guy says he's eaten cat.


Well, one of the guys asks what cat tastes like. "Oh, tastes like a dog!".


freak.gif Of course. How silly of me. What an excellent reference point for us Westerns.

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