Can I point out that I get mocked for my unique spelling techniques....
"waht" sounds like when someone is trying to say their w's all fancy with a bit of air blowing at the same time...
"loave" just makes me hungry for German bread... not that vogels isnt awesome
Alice
I mean love. Not that I don't "loave" talking to you. Haha.
Alice
Hahaha, Rachy, you could call yourself an "inmate" I suppose, but you run the risk of giving people seriously wrong ideas about your living situations. Atcually yes, I am wearing my "funny face tube scarf thing" right now, and it's fantastic! How are you? (Will try get a Kia Ora Card sometime soon and we can chat!)
Thanks to both of you for calling yesterday; I loave talking to both of you. I just missed a $1 flight sale with AirNZ - Rach, please keep checking their site and find some cheap flights to come visit me! Am still thinking of coming up in a few weeks time. :)
Great to be back in NZ and to see you again Mum! :)
Mum
Well, waht a well written blog post.
Yes, we are so fortunate in NZ....me especially having all 3 girls back in NZ for a little while.
Have a great semester.
xx
Railway Campus Inmate
is the word inmate only used for prisoners? Couldnt think of any others (not being an english student like some people).
Hope u had a good flight back and that u are wearing your funny face tube scarf thing to protect your nose from falling off!
xx rach
Alice
Thanks guys. It's good to be back.
Sponge John
Welcome home, Alice. :)
Ray
You're baaaaaaaaaack yay!
Alice
Cheers Peter, you Kiwi you!
Alice
Cheers Peter, you Kiwi you!
Trollyherdsman
Hey Alice,
I saw your list of terms - it's very good. There were even some that I didn't know about and had confused me as recently as when I was in the US just before. (I just got back to NZ today).
I look forward to seeing you back here in Christchurch soon!
Told ya you'd like the US!
Peter
Alice
Must be quick but mucho gracias John, Rachy and mum for your messages. Impressed w your tranlsation skills mum: I think I said 4 alemanes (Germans) but I could have said days, I can´t remember. And Rachy, your Spanish was so good I had to get the guy next to me (another student at my school) to translate! And John, hasta luego. :)