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NanteNa 09-18-2007 06:31 PM

I'm a girl... søster.. *mwhahaah*

xYinniex 09-18-2007 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by TheUnknown (Post 237657)
hey, you are Chinese.. 你好嗎?
well.. nice to meet another chinese :P

我很好。你呢?
Yeah i can type chinese. XD
so where are you from, forgive me for being lazy, because i can't be bothered to look at the top of your message.

TheUnknown 09-19-2007 07:22 AM

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我很好。你呢?
不錯.. 不錯.. 很好。多謝 :)
lol, np. I am form HK, best technology place ever!! :)

and you?

Guza 09-19-2007 04:24 PM

im from texas and we usually say howdy partna XD

but i usually dont so.....a simple hey whats your status would do

Shaelyn 09-19-2007 04:44 PM

lol...

hello, hi, and hey.

...and every once in a while, someone will use howdy. that's only once in a blue moon though. I think I've heard my dad use it in all seriousness about 3 times a year.

edit: Guza, really? you must be in a small town or something. :p

Shaelyn 09-19-2007 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Suki (Post 229612)
Really? I thought "ciao" was 'good bye'? :confused: Some people here say that when they mean to say bye... xD

Suki, it does. in some languages, the word for hello and goodbye are the same.

Guza 09-19-2007 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaelyn (Post 238823)
lol...

hello, hi, and hey.

...and every once in a while, someone will use howdy. that's only once in a blue moon though. I think I've heard my dad use it in all seriousness about 3 times a year.

edit: Guza, really? you must be in a small town or something. :p

ummmm not really just pointing out stereotype and what not XD

im actually from fort worth, but im residing in san antonio

Eiri 09-19-2007 05:28 PM

[quote=noodle;236790]In my mother tongue from Algeria (Kabyle) we say AZUL, or SALAM ALIK
.....


That's interesting, in spanish azul means blue, any ways:

Hello-english
Hola-spanish
chiho-chila- heringosa

Shaelyn 09-19-2007 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Guza (Post 238842)
ummmm not really just pointing out stereotype and what not XD

im actually from fort worth, but im residing in san antonio

lol...sweet. I'd be kinda frightened if you actually did use it. ^_^

Suki 09-19-2007 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaelyn (Post 238827)
Suki, it does. in some languages, the word for hello and goodbye are the same.

Right, I knew that but I didn't think Italian would be one of those languages :o

Pd. Don't be frightened of Guza, he's a good boy =P quite harmless lol


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