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Dina:

--- Quote from: Regenbogen on February 03, 2020, 12:34:37 AM ---Well done. LOL
I have to admit, that I do swear a lot. In some situations it is very relieving. The Bavarian dialect has a lot of interesting swear words and phrases. Would be a pity not to use them.  ;)

In my childhood we spit cherry stones at each other. Boys against girls. It was disgusting and funny at the same time.

And by the way: one of my younger colleagues has blue hair now. I think she was a bit confused when she noticed my silly smile.

--- End quote ---

I understand about the swearing, I feel the same. There are many things I can only say in my language, and not even proper Spanish but the argot of Buenos Aires (which is called lunfardo).

And disgusting about cherry seeds!  :P

Otlan:
I got an idea n_n ! How about we all write out a list of Sware Words from our various countries and see what similarities and diffrances there are n_n ?

Fcrate:
You'll find the most common ones are relatively similar in most languages. I'm game, but I wouldn't want to offend people who don't like swearing. Perhaps a network of private messages between those interested?
@Cherry seeds: Absolutely disgusting Regen.. What is wrong with you? :P Damn but I wish I thought of that idea. Maybe I would have if we had any cherries in Egypt :D

Dina:
Cherries are easy to find here but not that cheap and so it is not so common for children to have a lot of cherries to goof around.

I'm in about the swearing. I suggest we use the spoiler feature and do a warning before beginning.

Otlan:
@Crate: What kind of fruit do you folks have in Egypt? I always wonderd about that.

Not to worry, I shall make us a thread were we can cuss up a Storm and not worry about offending anyone n_n .

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