Posted: Jun 11, 2008, 4:05 AM CST
RobbieM wrote:Here's a couple more. I suggest you dont ask an Australian woman for a "root" unless your willing to get a smack in the mouth.
Also a gang bang in the uk and the states means a very different thing!! One a group or gang of scumbags, the other is a group all at it like rabbits not knowing who, what or een care there having sex with!!
I'm not sure what will be more disgusting to meet in a carpark in tescos at 4pm in the afternoon.I think it depends if one group is pretty???
The Australian language is littered with amusing names that have applied meanings, much in the same way the Chinese have very funny proverbs.
Thats why i like to travel to hear language and meet people and hear them insult others in a colourful environment
Also its very funny when Americans dont understand British humour and try to work it out, that is priceless.Not that i would do that of course
ye very good .but like in ireland ,lot food names,dirrer like biscuits even the spelling,of sum
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