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Hello Guys and Gals.
I stumbled over a disturbing text while doing some research on the net... Words matter: terms used incorrectly can cause confusion | Infantry Magazine | Find Articles at BNET In regards to this i want to start a collection of your expiriences with such situations in theatre. Without regards for dialects and slangs i can communicate flawless with british, american, australian, newzealand, southafrica and many other (pidgin) english speakers. I was wondering if any of you encountered any misunderstandings in tactical operations, similar to the ones adressed in the report. ...now i remember a joke i was told once..everyone with basic german will love this A german is ordering something in a bar in New York The German: Two Martinis please! Bartender: dry? The German: No, i said two! And another nice one: ![]() regards CB |
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