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Previously on "Well that din't last long - Sep 5th - Pound rallies after service sector data"
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It does nothing for my rate, but because clientco is American I've just been offered an another extension probably off the back of the fact I'm now costing them less than before
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI just love listening to the Danes talk. Sounds like something you should understand then mind-boom. Perhaps that's just me coming out of Germany. Occasionally I travel up to Copenhagen, have brunch in this bookshop, the name I forget, lovely way to spend the morning.
G's and D's in the middle of word are not pronounced and T's and D's at the end of a word or with a vowel after are prononced like L.
Strøget = Strerrrlll
Strandgade = Stranel...
The bookshop you mention is probably the one on Strøget, the long pedestranised street, lots of books in English...
We had some Swedes in the office today and they say their langs are mutually intelligible but Christ know's how!
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I just love listening to the Danes talk. Sounds like something you should understand then mind-boom. Perhaps that's just me coming out of Germany. Occasionally I travel up to Copenhagen, have brunch in this bookshop, the name I forget, lovely way to spend the morning.
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Inflation hasn't moved yet. I would have thought in these days of "Just In Time" inventory that we'd see some "Imported inflation" coming through. The suppliers must be taking the hit for us.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSep 13th - €/£ = 1.174
Back to where it was, no wait, lower that what it was beginning of the month.
Pound rallies after service sector data
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Well that din't last long - Sep 5th - Pound rallies after service sector data
Sep 13th - €/£ = 1.174
Back to where it was, no wait, lower that what it was beginning of the month.
Pound rallies after service sector data
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