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2009-08-08 21:23:25
another vampire?
2009-08-08 21:26:33
yes :))
2009-08-08 21:28:41
bite the both other losers :p
2009-08-08 21:50:23
included you :P
2009-08-08 22:11:21
no, i'm not a vampire
2009-08-08 22:12:17
2009-08-08 22:14:27
chill out
2009-08-08 22:17:24
relax :)
2009-08-08 22:29:36
luut, I know you will look here :D

Well what for do the germans go to your market? To buy hagelslag? :P Or is it cheaper?

Well I guess this classical pattern is also true for germans but maybe it is not THE classical thing. THE classical thing is hard to find... I would say maybe that men do not talk about their feelings (well unless they are gay) and women like to shop a lot (not only shoes :P) :D
2009-08-08 22:46:44
They dig holes in our markets!


Also, who is this luut? Weren't we talking about this with luuut? :P
2009-08-08 23:18:49
No, because people like to shop at markets. There's a bigger variety of available products (my favourite cheese, for example, isn't available in any supermarket while any cheese stand on the market has at least 3 different types of it) and when you look hard enough it is, indeed cheaper.

A lot of women take their husbands or daughters to the market. They do some groceries, mainly food and vegetables, and men buy parts for their machinery and other stuff. When women take their daughters with them they also buy lots of clothes.

Btw we have another variant on that expression:
"Waarom mannen liegen en vrouwen altijd schoenen kopen"

Why men always lie and women buy shoes.
2009-08-08 23:20:17
My favourite words (because of order of letters):

Angstschreeuw (Scream of fear)
Nijjiier (New year)
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2009-08-08 23:26:49
Sluuut
:P
2009-08-08 23:36:10
My favorite word: Miljaar (well I did read suskes and wiskes when I was a child ;) :D) and I love how in your language many vocals and consonants are doubled if they are spoken long.
Like Mooie or Voorschijn, we don't have that with vocals in german
2009-08-08 23:37:13
ganz geeeeeiiiiiil? :p
2009-08-08 23:37:29
I want plus!:)