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The grain of salt must remain a mantra in here. We do this for the sake of fun (and somewhat pointy) arguments, not to hurt anyone or be a racist.

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In Sweden we have the saying "Finlands sak
The grain of salt must remain a mantra in here. We do this for the sake of fun (and somewhat pointy) arguments, not to hurt anyone or be a racist.

I know, but you know it just takes over sometimes as im sure it does with you too. we have way too much pride. :p

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The grain of salt must remain a mantra in here. We do this for the sake of fun (and somewhat pointy) arguments, not to hurt anyone or be a racist.

 

Strike him Down!!!!

 

Together we can rule the middleest!

 

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The grain of salt must remain a mantra in here. We do this for the sake of fun (and somewhat pointy) arguments, not to hurt anyone or be a racist.

 

Strike him Down!!!!

 

Together we can rule the middleest!

 

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Is u high? :D

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As far as I know, the whole "Finlands sak

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What sound do those "a"s and "o"s with the two dots over them (which undoubtedly have a name I don't know about) make?

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Edited by Darth_Schmarth

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What sound do those "a"s and "o"s with the two dots over them (which undoubtedly have a name I don't know about) make?

Hard for me to say really, the "a" with dots is the Danish "

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Nah,

Nah, 

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Sort of.  :p

 

Why did you have to go on and ruin a perfectly good language like American

 

I speak VERY basic French. Can count, same my name, say I love or hate various things, etc.

 

The sounds of the individual letters of their alphabet in various senerios is lost on me.

 

but thanks for trying.

 

and I am kidding about the first line

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Different types of symbols above letters are common in all European languages. German has

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Excpet the bastard child of them - English.

I suppose it'd look sort of bad if a said I was for Denmark wouldn't it :p

 

But I mean come on, all you guys have is cheap beer :D

Different types of symbols above letters are common in all European languages. German has
I suppose it'd look sort of bad if a said I was for Denmark wouldn't it :p

 

But I mean come on, all you guys have is cheap beer :D

And boy do you guys go for it, I can't walk down the steets of Helsing

DENMARK!

 

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Different types of symbols above letters are common in all European languages. German has

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Different types of symbols above letters are common in all European languages. German has

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I suppose it'd look sort of bad if a said I was for Denmark wouldn't it :p

 

But I mean come on, all you guys have is cheap beer :D

And boy do you guys go for it, I can't walk down the steets of Helsing

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He was going on about the trip and mentioned how most Germans spoke fairly good english. (or, properly "Spoke english fairly well" :)

I remember when I lived in Ireland and they had this show called Prickly Heat or something. It was like a reality competition with a German "team" in it, and one of the Germans talked about how awkward the Germans felt about having to speak so much English:

 

"It's difficult with the language. My English is so boring... er, I mean bad!"

 

I nearly fell off the couch in hearty laughter. :lol:

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I suppose it'd look sort of bad if a said I was for Denmark wouldn't it :lol:

 

But I mean come on, all you guys have is cheap beer :D

And boy do you guys go for it, I can't walk down the steets of Helsing

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Hehe, yeah, almost as bad as the ferry to Finland...

It was like a Finland ferry in miniature, really. Smaller boat, less people, shorter trip, but still the same concept.

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Ah spelling, alcohol doesn't make it easier.

 

Anyway I didn't know that the ferries are used for partying, but somehow it doesn't surprise me at all, living not far from Helsing

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My one encounter with the Danish police wasn't very good at all. I was in Copenhagen to watch my team Djurg

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