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A5: I love idiomatic phrases. They are descriptive and original, often humorous. My favorite is French, "dans les choux," literally, "in the cabbages." We Americans would say, "up a creek." I blogged about it here: https://t.co/ScxSwYAy0Q #CultureTrav
A5: When in Rome...because it is about embracing the culture you are in and it's a beautiful thing! #CultureTrav
A5: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." Be respectful, be good to people, ask questions, check in with friends to see how they're doing, and be present. :) #CultureTrav
A5 "We're lost but making good time." Meaning for me: get lost and discover the real #funness. #travel #CultureTrav @Nicolette_O @FunInFairfax
A5: My wife says this to me even after years of being back home. Joo-goo-lay. "Do you want to die?" in Korean.
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RT @travelcricket8: A5: When in Rome...because it is about embracing the culture you are in and it's a beautiful thing! #CultureTrav https:…
RT @CharlesMcCool: A5 "We're lost but making good time." Meaning for me: get lost and discover the real #funness. #travel #CultureTrav @Nic…
replying to @Nicolette_O @Nicolette_O A5 #Inshallah is my favourite saying meaning god willing it’s an Arabic term #culturetrav
RT @goodnewsmuse: A5: I love idiomatic phrases. They are descriptive and original, often humorous. My favorite is French, "dans les choux,…
#CultureTrav A5 "Könnt ihr drauzen sitzen, wenn das wetter schön ist?".
Completely useless. But still beautiful in its simplicity!
It was a stock phrase from role-play exercises in German lessons at school.
replying to @Nicolette_O @Nicolette_O A5) Je m'appelle Tim is one of my favorite sayings to use because I'm introducing myself to someone else. #CultureTrav
RT @RTWBarefoot: #CultureTrav A5 "Könnt ihr drauzen sitzen, wenn das wetter schön ist?".
Completely useless. But still beautiful in its si…
RT @Sostraveluk: @Nicolette_O A5 #Inshallah is my favourite saying meaning god willing it’s an Arabic term #culturetrav https://t.co/EwoO2x…
replying to @Nicolette_O @Nicolette_O A5: Tsundoku, the Japanese term for the pile of books you have, but haven't read them yet. #CultureTrav
replying to @travelcricket8 @travelcricket8 A5: My favorite French word -- of complete disgust -- ras-le-bol! (the bowl is overflowing....i.e. I've HAD it.) #culturetrav
RT @travthroughlife: A5: My wife says this to me even after years of being back home. Joo-goo-lay. "Do you want to die?" in Korean.
#Cultu…
RT @CaitlinKellyNYC: @travelcricket8 A5: My favorite French word -- of complete disgust -- ras-le-bol! (the bowl is overflowing....i.e. I'v…
RT @Polymathically: @Nicolette_O A5: Tsundoku, the Japanese term for the pile of books you have, but haven't read them yet. #CultureTrav