Press two for English...WT_! That was I call placed within an English speaking area??? (102)

May 5, 2010 9:02 AM CST Press two for English...WT_! That was I call placed within an English speaking area???
Steve5721
Steve5721Steve5721La Zenia, Murcia Spain72 Threads 2 Polls 4,564 Posts
Venusruled: Fascinating that when anyone does not agree with your point of view it is called complaining or whining....what's that about?


Personally, I agreed with your post and it is a very interesting idea or solution to have additional languages if you press 2 or something.
May 5, 2010 9:30 AM CST Press two for English...WT_! That was I call placed within an English speaking area???
davpk10
davpk10davpk10somewhere, New York USA23 Threads 1 Polls 2,934 Posts
well it does not bother me if I have to press a button to hear THIER idea of English....I feel here in the states we do in fact speak "American" not English....lets me explain ....it is a dialect of english but there is such a melting pot of people from around the world that we now use words from many diffreant places and accept them as english when in fact it is not ...here we use french ,spanish ,Native American,not to mention slang, ect. words daily...professor
May 5, 2010 9:35 AM CST Press two for English...WT_! That was I call placed within an English speaking area???
Ambrose2007
Ambrose2007Ambrose2007BFE, South Dakota USA67 Threads 10 Polls 8,881 Posts
So what language was #1? confused
May 5, 2010 9:40 AM CST Press two for English...WT_! That was I call placed within an English speaking area???
davpk10
davpk10davpk10somewhere, New York USA23 Threads 1 Polls 2,934 Posts
Ambrose2007: So what language was #1?
well if you are speaking of the first language....I guess maybe someone was grunting at someone ,then someone added aeiou and sometimes y..and wala #1 language...laugh
May 5, 2010 9:41 AM CST Press two for English...WT_! That was I call placed within an English speaking area???
Venusruled
VenusruledVenusruledGolden, Colorado USA816 Posts
Steve5721: Personally, I agreed with your post and it is a very interesting idea or solution to have additional languages if you press 2 or something.


Thank you, Steve!!wave wave
May 5, 2010 9:41 AM CST Press two for English...WT_! That was I call placed within an English speaking area???
Venusruled
VenusruledVenusruledGolden, Colorado USA816 Posts
Ambrose2007: So what language was #1?



laugh rolling on the floor laughing laugh
May 5, 2010 9:45 AM CST Press two for English...WT_! That was I call placed within an English speaking area???
Venusruled
VenusruledVenusruledGolden, Colorado USA816 Posts
davpk10: well it does not bother me if I have to press a button to hear THIER idea of English....I feel here in the states we do in fact speak "American" not English....lets me explain ....it is a dialect of english but there is such a melting pot of people from around the world that we now use words from many diffreant places and accept them as english when in fact it is not ...here we use french ,spanish ,Native American,not to mention slang, ect. words daily...


I would love to hear a man or woman's voice, speaking proper english, accent and all! applause
May 5, 2010 9:58 AM CST Press two for English...WT_! That was I call placed within an English speaking area???
JRT61
JRT61JRT61Taunton, Somerset, England UK149 Posts
BlainX: Is this only in America?


Ah... but when they say 'English' does that mean you'll be greeted with the message "Good aftenoon old chap. Jolly good of you to call, and may I say, Sir is sounding althogether marvelous".

or does it mean 'American English'... "Howdy bud, and thanks fer callin', ya sound purdy ok, so whats the problem?"
May 5, 2010 4:34 PM CST Press two for English...WT_! That was I call placed within an English speaking area???
BlainX
BlainXBlainXmansfield, Ohio USA205 Threads 188 Polls 1,424 Posts
JRT61: Ah... but when they say 'English' does that mean you'll be greeted with the message "Good aftenoon old chap. Jolly good of you to call, and may I say, Sir is sounding althogether marvelous".

or does it mean 'American English'... "Howdy bud, and thanks fer callin', ya sound purdy ok, so whats the problem?"




WOW!

You're definitely over qualified to be an operator...

laugh cool
May 5, 2010 4:36 PM CST Press two for English...WT_! That was I call placed within an English speaking area???
Costapacket
CostapacketCostapacketparis, Centre-Val de Loire France2 Threads 2,182 Posts
BlainX: Is this only in America?


I have no idea what you said.
May 5, 2010 4:38 PM CST Press two for English...WT_! That was I call placed within an English speaking area???
Costapacket
CostapacketCostapacketparis, Centre-Val de Loire France2 Threads 2,182 Posts
Costapacket: I have no idea what you said.


Ok got it now, yes BS
May 5, 2010 4:40 PM CST Press two for English...WT_! That was I call placed within an English speaking area???
mindfful
mindffulmindffulChicago, Illinois USA235 Threads 8 Polls 18,996 Posts
BlainX: WOW!

You're definitely over qualified to be an operator...


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