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Hey Jussi, how do people call cats in Finland? You know what I mean: Like in the US we call cats over by calling "kittykittykittykitty"

I'm curious.

By the way, has anyone else notice that people sneeze in their native languages? And when you get hurt you express your pain in different languages too.

An "ouch" means little beyond English speaking countries.

Gyrene

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Originally posted by Gyrene:

Hey Jussi, how do people call cats in Finland? You know what I mean: Like in the US we call cats over by calling "kittykittykittykitty"

I believe people over here say "kiskiskiskis"

Dont ask my why though...

Havent seen it work any better than "kittykittykitty"...

Originally posted by Gyrene:

By the way, has anyone else notice that people sneeze in their native languages? And when you get hurt you express your pain in different languages too.

An "ouch" means little beyond English speaking countries.

Gyrene

Yep, I've noticed the same thing...

I think I express myself with a loud "AII" followed by swearing (if there are'nt any women or children nearby offcourse) when I've hurt myself...

Jussi

[ October 22, 2002, 06:49 AM: Message edited by: Jussi Köhler ]

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Originally posted by Jussi Köhler:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Gyrene:

Hey Jussi, how do people call cats in Finland? You know what I mean: Like in the US we call cats over by calling "kittykittykittykitty"

I believe people over here say "kiskiskiskis"

Dont ask my why though...

Havent seen it work any better than "kittykittykitty"...</font>

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