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Discussion in 'Free Fire Zone' started by ww2buff, May 31, 2003.

  1. Stefan

    Stefan Cavalry Rupert

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    Urqh, well he was probably British by some stretch of the imagination but either way he was a traitor to someone.

    Steele, I think part of the reason for the citizenship thing is probably that in Europe it seems fairly rare for people to change their citizenship th that of the nation they are living in (am I wrong here guys?) possibly because it is relativley hard to move far from home, where as if a European moves to the US there is an ocean in the way, the distance and so on might make it rather more important to change citizenship. Something like that anyhow.
     
  2. ww2buff

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    You guys are quite right, it all depends on one's point of view. There really is no more point to this topic, so I say adieu, avoir, adios, gutentag, and goodbye.
     
  3. Greenjacket

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    [whispers quietly: "Guten Tag is a greeting"]
     
  4. No.9

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    Well.......not everyone says 'auf wiedersehen, Pet'? :)
     
  5. ww2buff

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    Actually, gutentag menas"good day" in German so it has dual usage.
     
  6. C.Evans

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    So does Aloha ;)
     
  7. ww2buff

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    Yes Carl, this is true too.
     

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