A lot of people from other countries here...

Started by Chewbacca2 pages

A lot of people from other countries here...

I have noticed by reading posts and such that there are a few people here from other countries...mainly England, but I noticed some others. Anyways, I was wondering if anyone here spoke languages other than English? If anyone can speak French, I wouldn't mind hiring you in helping me sell to French customers with my store 🙂 I can speak English, German, Spanish, and some Italian. So if anyone wants to help me with my Italian, you can always talk to me on Instant Messanger. I just need help with conjugations and such, I almost got it down. 🙂

We have a good mix of the Americas and European (though not all EU eh Finti??? 😉 )

The boards are affliiated with UK websites so figure. 🙂

BTW, Welcome!

Long live the independent ones 😄 All the way Norway!!!!!! Just added nr 11 to the commendments.
11. "Thou shall not be part of EU" 😮‍💨

[ June 10, 2001: Message edited by: finti ]

Oh please and come enforce that here in Holland. PLEASE.

And on the UK.... 😂

But you're not really entirely in. We are, doomed.

Give it time, give it time.

Yes our EU hell is inevitable now! Save us! Save us all!

I wonder if it is too late to emigrate?

Tut tut... moan moan moan about the EU... that's what the Tories did, and see where it got them?

I fancy auatralia. How about you RC?

Works for me! 😎

Did the UK and Holland just join EU or did the people get to choose in an election. In Norway we had an election by the people in 1972 and in 1994, both ended in victory for the not to join side.

Sorry, chewbacca...had a year and a half of French in high school, which was some time ago (shut up queeq) and I only remember bits and pieces.

The UK joined after a referendum back in the early seventies. Back then it was called The Common Market though. The EU kinda progressed from that I believe.

Same here. But they don't like referenda to much around here. It may interfere with their plans. 😂

That's what they are going to do about the Euro here as well.

I never did trust referendums, entirely contrary as they are to representative democracy, and mostly irrelevant they turn out to be in the end anyway.

With the mandate Labour just got they are justified in doing pretty much anything, referendum or no. And if you don't like it, blame all the people that voted for them. You can't claim that the Tories didn't make what was happening clear. By voting in Labour so hugely, full Euro integration is assured, over a long period.

Though I seem to be very rare in not monding that...

Personally, I'd rather have the US dollar than the Euro.

Why does every thread seem to end up as either a suspicious sex change chat or a political debate?