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Previously on "My first (brexit) post ... since some time"
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostI am not an English Man. Ask anyone here who knows me. I'm also an immigrant.
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostI am not an English Man. Ask anyone here who knows me. I'm also an immigrant.
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Originally posted by gooddayall View PostWell bro thank you for making my point. Like I said I am happy i don't have to care what you , an english man, thinks about me the immigrant. My english skills by the way, including communication skills, happen to be at a managerial level at EU standards where everyone is a second language speaker... so again .. bye bye
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostYou may only participate in TPD if you can get permission from the Grammar Police.
You failed. Go back to school.
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reading …. makes me tired.... so haven't read anything...this guy said...
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostManchmal ich sag zu meiner Frau, schlafen gut meine schatz. Never sounds quite right.
how about derschutzundgrabbenvernichsundmachine (spelling?) then?Last edited by JohntheBike; 18 September 2019, 09:50.
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Originally posted by JohntheBike View Postbe careful to use "Ich bin ein Berliner" in its correct context!
somehow, ich liebe dich doesn't sound quite so romantic as je t'aime!
Manchmal ich sag zu meiner Frau, schlafen gut meine schatz. Never sounds quite right.
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Originally posted by gooddayall View Post
Now what ... 10 years later in contracting ... I am glad am over the UK and don't need it anymore... only issue is I might have to learn german and this tulip is hard -- i mean feckin hard ..
Übung macht den Meister!
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Originally posted by gooddayall View Postgotta say it feels nice these days. sitting in my cosy EU contract, not giving a crap what happens to UK... reading all the misery on this forum .... those ffes have got you by the balls....
Like I said previously - no one here in EU cares or knows or is even in the news what happens to the UK ... everyone is busy watching tv shows and buying iphones ... and hopping nice eastern chicks...
My point is to see you guys like a little mad house everyone shouting and worrying ... gives me special special warm feeling in my heart ... i gotta admit.
I remember the times in 2007 when UK opened market to eastern europeans and I could finally charge the money I always deserved ( I am professional time waster ).... it was such a dream come true - access to the english speaking labor market.
Now what ... 10 years later in contracting ... I am glad am over the UK and don't need it anymore... only issue is I might have to learn german and this tulip is hard -- i mean feckin hard ..
But really winning and losing UK labor market in what 10 years time ... how fast things change.
Where is the test please delete theread gone ?I might have to learn german and this tulip is hard -- i mean feckin hard
somehow, ich liebe dich doesn't sound quite so romantic as je t'aime!
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