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I'm pleased to know that the French translation also makes no sense, assuming it's true
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Supposedly Nicola Sturgeon is having trouble comprehending just exactly what "Stay Alert" actually means.
I find it impossible to believe that someone that worked alongside Alex Salmond for so long would not already have that concept firmly in place.
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any idea what the next slogan will be ?
stay fit
stay sexy
stay wide awake
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAnd what has this got to do with Coronavirus?
Did you used to belong to a different forum that has been shut down, so you feel the need to polute this one with your constant drivel?
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostSome people may like that the government is creating restriction to market for small businesses and favours large consultancies. That is understandable, as not having to compete with those contractors means it will be easier to find opportunities and maintain higher prices for end clients.
And what has this got to do with Coronavirus?
Did you used to belong to a different forum that has been shut down, so you feel the need to polute this one with your constant drivel?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYour definition of "very valid comments" and mine are wildly different.
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostYou seem to know French very well and ridiculing some of my very valid comments. Coincidence?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSurprised you're not claiming that "Stay Alert" comes for the communist implementation of IR35.
Stay Alert does NOT come from French. There's several French words that could be used:
Attentif - in English that's "attentive"
L'affut - On the lookout
Prudent - Prudent
Alerte - youthful energy
The phrase the French have chosen for the current state of CV-19 is:
"Sauvez des vies, restez prudents" - Save lives, remain prudent.
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