Greetings — Part Two

Just for fun, I took yesterday’s post and had Google Translator translate it from English to Vietnamese to French to Arabic to Norwegian to Hindi to English. Here it is:

Increased ever hear is not it? I agree that when you exercise Downmanship welcome foreigners. (I think I know people can not do that to — if you, please notify me).

I rarely start a greeting. Instead, it is open and one eye to face — If you are interested in giving me one that will get a message to show.

When someone says: “Are you okay?” I ‘hello’ is called.

If you have any “Hello” and “say hello” says.

If someone you “Hello” and to stop saying that the “o”.

If a “Hey, you say, I recorded a smile.

If people smile, and I approve of rolling your eyes a little while to show the approval of the half to give, I feel that I really feel it.

If an approval of the second half of the offer, out of the corners of my mouth with a smile on a full leave.

Perhaps this is why, when my people, I think we often do not know sorta explains two of them for us in the face with a widower.

I think that none of it is — as it is celebrated in the past few months.

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7 Responses to Greetings — Part Two

  1. n8 says:

    For a second there I thought that was a transcript from a conversation with a Dell tech support rep.

  2. Tim Rathjen says:

    Ah, yes, the past few month.

  3. Siri says:

    Ah, finally, someone who speaks English like I do … (wiping tears of joy)

  4. Siri says:

    Should I be concerned with the fact that I actually understand this?

  5. Roger says:

    Do you feel that you really feel it?

  6. Siri says:

    In the face of a widower, yes.

  7. Roger says:

    In that case, I approve of rolling your eyes a little.

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