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Saying the wrong thing in a foreign country.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm thinking, graemer, thinking very hard but over the years I have made so many boo-boos in so many different situations in front of such a wide variety of people that not one stands out in particular (I'm suddenly going to relive them once I sign off, I bet). But to the devil with it all, these days I just plough in regardless!
Fancy your word being asterisked out, I thought it was only used in the sense of pluck, audacity...
Graemer, I was astonished in Oz to find notices on the doors of hotels, pubs, etc. saying 'no thongs allowed'. I couldn't imagine why people's undergarments would matter unless they wore thongs without skirts or trousers!! So I asked my friends the reason why.
How was I to realise that flip flop sandals are called thongs in Australia!
I can't remember saying anything as such, but I can remember when in a Bangkok shopping centre stopping a coin that had fallen out of my purse rolling away from me by stamping on it with my foot. There was a sound of about 50 sharp gasps around me & I thought I was going to be ushered out of the country.
My friend explained that the king (who is on the coin) is very well respected & pointing, showing or touching somone with your feet was one of the biggest insults you could do to someone.
How was I supposed to know?!!
They called flip flops 'thongs' when we were in Aussie too, but that was way back in 1979/80, when no one over here wore them as underwear!
Anyway, I think they should rename them cheese cutters, cos that's what if felt like I was wearing when I tried them for the first time - grossly uncomfortable!
http://www.krysstal.com/ukandusa.html Compares US and UK words
I personally have upset people over the years but can't think of specifics at the mo'.
Artee - it is a g-string, hope that helps :0)
I am bound to have said some wierd things, but I can also make the excuse that it is my second language. Can't remember any right now, can remember some when talking to Swedes and Norwegians, but they aren't as fun and don't count I guess as it is three different languages.
Hey all,
FP - current fashion for girls' pants is actually "girl boxers" and other assorted pants that look like men's, but are cut for women. Daft if you ask me, and not very sexy. And they don't actually look like nice comfortable period pants. Thongs are actually quite OUT of fashion, but of couse totally necessary with some outfits anyway. Personally I think it's crazy there's even a fashion with pants!
The other day, whilst a bit tired, I made a booboo with a Greek friend. She told me her friend was from Cyprus. I asked "Greek part I presume, not the Turkish part" (trying to again demonstrate my understanding of the tensions - how wrong I was!). Luckily she was very nice about it - good job I hadn't said it loudly and in public in Greece!
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