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Re: America » sigismund

Posted by PartlyCloudy on July 31, 2010, at 17:24:35

In reply to Re: America » PartlyCloudy, posted by sigismund on July 31, 2010, at 15:59:45

> I have learned from experience that it is wiser to say 'Are you from Canada?' first.
>
> The accent may be a little easier for me, I'm not sure.
>
> A very nice looking American came up to me and said 'Where is Wahlrutz?' I asked him to repeat it twice and eventually understood him to mean Woolworths.
> We don't use consonants here, which must be a problem in reverse.

I haven't lived in my home country since 1983 (!!!) so I have worked very hard at both retaining my national identity and suppressing it at times. I try to be a quick vocabulary study in my surrounds, but it can be tricky! (I am pretty attached to my consonants.) Frankly, I'm surprised an American would be looking for a Woolworths and not a Walmart - maybe that was them trying to fit in, too? I haven't shooped at a Wooly's since, er, I lived in Canada and England. Long gone from the US of A as far as I know.

 

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