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hoodtocoast (Member Profile)

PlayhousePals says...

Hi there and welcome to the Sift! I like your first video submission. I was thinking about posting it myself ... so, good choice.

Have fun here. I'm relatively new but am happy to help if you should have any questions. See ya around

[edit] Are you in this video by chance? If so it's in violation of policy. If not, disregard.

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bareboards2 says...

Another ironic thing about the French?

They have a reputation for being rude and arrogant. They also are extremely polite, as I learned when I tried to buy some bottled water from a street vendor in Paris, which my creaky never-very-good high school French. I spoke "French", he answered in English. So I said -- oh, you could tell from my bad accent that I am American.

He replied -- no, you didn't say "please." He was then embarrassed by his truthfulness, and tried to apologize, but I just agreed with him. Americans don't say "please" or "thank you."

It's true -- for all their rudeness and arrogance, it is always "s'il vous plait." And "bonjour, madame" and "au revoir, monsieur" when entering and leaving the small shops.

There are none so blind as those who will not see, ya? Or rather, oui?


>> ^9547bis:

>> ^Diogenes:
trying to speak french as a foreign language in france is incredibly frustrating
no matter how much you've studied and practiced, your best efforts are met with, at best, disdain (no that's not a stereotype) - heh heh

Which is quite ironic, since few people are as careless regarding their accent and grammar when speaking English as the French. I'm having meetings or conference calls that include French participants every other week or so, and it can be quite painful, to the point of being fascinating (how can you sound so bad and yet not notice?).

"Hell is an invention to control people with fear"

Strange looking dude at 0:21

bareboards2 says...

Thanks.

Going to one of those links led me to this commentL

I was 18 and a sailor in Japan in 1964 when I heard this for the first time. My little Kyoko taught me the words. Now I'm an old man but the song is still young and fresh. Love the memories. Probably see ya soon Kyu...




>> ^Kofi:

@bareboards2 It's called Sukiyaki -
Original - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtXQ31F1A-k
One of many covers - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61FwLrRXGf0&feature=related

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albrite30 says...

Hey Mike I always think your videos are great and I appreciated the upvotes when I posted some of mine. I hope you do well in all your endeavors. I am also leaving this site due to a moral disagreement with the founders (not religious) that they wont resolve. But anyways thought I would say see ya.

Albrite30

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