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MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-11-04 19:28:09
i'm glad you can agree on this
as for the smiley, i just didn't want to put the truth on you too hard
  
mdjseymour
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-11-04 19:30:37
MeanMachine wrote:

Just like with the southern states of the US, the people in the south (in this case Austria ) draw their words a little longer. Any American would probably gladly agree that that doesn't automatically mean their dialect is "nicer"!



lol... nice example...

interesting thought.... US English and English English.... a number of words have different spelling.. is US English just a dialect? iv spoken to a number of US citizens who think US English is the correct form.... and t is the English who spell things wrong.... lolLast edited on 2009-11-04 at 19:31
  
pstimpel
Posts: 10622
Posted on 2009-11-04 19:30:51
MasterMark wrote:

i'm glad you can agree on this
as for the smiley, i just didn't want to put the truth on you too hard



Thx for this one, very polite

  
MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-11-04 19:36:00
no worries.... all in all i think we still get along quite well. us austrians and you germans
  
MeanMachine
Posts: 3757
Posted on 2009-11-04 19:43:23
MasterMark wrote:

no worries.... all in all i think we still get along quite well. us austrians and you germans



Definetely! Been to Vienna once and loved it and would actually like to see more of the country!

As for the "being one country": you're right, we're not one country. (I'll just pass on the politically incorrect historical joke here ). Actually, if you want, you can have Bavaria from us if you guys ever run out of space!

As for the saxonian dialect:
  
MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-11-04 19:51:33
MeanMachine wrote:

Actually, if you want, you can have Bavaria from us if you guys ever run out of space!

halfway through the sentence i actually though wecould become best friends
i mean let's be honest. baveria is much much more austrian than german. even their language is more like the dialect they speak in the western states of austria then it is like any kind of dialect you germans speak.

as for the running out of space: hat's just cold man
there's no need for more space.. all the beautifull parts of the area are included in austria, and the ugly ones, well let's just say we shirked those off to well, the north, which is mhm a country that starts with "Ger" and ends ith "many"

  
MeanMachine
Posts: 3757
Posted on 2009-11-04 20:10:44
So we agree about Bavaria!

"You can have it" was really just a nicer way of saying "We don't want them"!

Let's see if any Bavarians are on here!
  
MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-11-04 20:14:47
MeanMachine wrote:

So we agree about Bavaria!

"You can have it" was really just a nicer way of saying "We don't want them"!

Let's see if any Bavarians are on here!


and, you're back in my good graces
you prolly just don't get along with them as much as we do, cuz they used to be a part of austria, and if you ask me, i wouldn't complain if they were again
  
MeanMachine
Posts: 3757
Posted on 2009-11-04 20:28:01
MasterMark wrote:

MeanMachine wrote:

So we agree about Bavaria!

"You can have it" was really just a nicer way of saying "We don't want them"!

Let's see if any Bavarians are on here!


and, you're back in my good graces
you prolly just don't get along with them as much as we do, cuz they used to be a part of austria, and if you ask me, i wouldn't complain if they were again



Personally I wouldn't complain either! Economically this might not be so smart!
  
MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-11-04 20:31:23
i guess not. but having a bmw, i'd love to call the car 100% austria