I know what you mean.all stores do that here in my area my mom and I just take our stuff by hand.
That is one of our national animals!Have you ever shopped at Aldi's?
I had no idea.That is one of our national animals!
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There's a lot of nice Canajuns on this forum. Wow!That is one of our national animals!
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Mais oui!I had no idea.
Are you Canajun Magenta?
Glad to know a French speaking Canadian at that!Mais oui!![]()
Je parle un petit peu de FrançaisGlad to know a French speaking Canadian at that!
My Star Fleet Translator is buffering.Je parle un petit peu de Français![]()
That's pretty cool!Je parle un petit peu de Français![]()
As a Canadian, I was made to study it, and actually did quite well, until it got difficult LOL,That's pretty cool!
You know a lot more than I. I speak enough to buy a pastry at the desert place we used to hold our meetings at. Lol
I know what you mean. I think that much of the multiple languages comes from starting at an early age. Earlier the better/ easier. You are blessed to be in a place where you can use and practice French. There aren't many places around here that speak French except for Creole dialect in Louisiana. aka Justin Wilson.As a Canadian, I was made to study it, and actually did quite well, until it got difficult LOL,
which was after about four yearsHaving known some Europeans who often speak a
minimum of five languages, it seems pretty mean of us not to learn more ourselves
Or at least not complain about having a second language. I don't mean mean as in nasty,
but stingy... There is a French neighborhood here, although it is much smaller than our
Asian onesWe even have a Greek neighborhood
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Your Cajuns were originally Acadians from about Nova ScotiaI know what you mean. I think that much of the multiple languages comes from starting at an early age. Earlier the better/ easier. You are blessed to be in a place where you can use and practice French. There aren't many places around here that speak French except for Creole dialect in Louisiana. aka Justin Wilson.
We are fortunate to be English speakers in a world that promotes it as a second language.
That Doctor Who would never have recommended the deadly vaxxes.
Yeah, I agree. My guess would have been being sick. When people get sick, they can go a little green. Like the pale horse in Revelation (I think 'pale' actually means green, in the context of Revelations).It's not easy being green.........I guess this saying was 'popularized' by Kermit a muppet character. ...Having never watched or considered muppet 'mania', I assume the saying could indicate 'green' to mean 'different' in some way, or maybe 'handicapped', or not part of the 'clique', or not part of the 'IN CROWD'. Note clique is small group. So amongst Christians the saying becomes meaningless as the World is all under Satanic influence and yet God is Sovereign. I imagine most people upon hearing the phrase have a certain idea associated with it. Not having been a fan of muppets where did I get it from. Advertisements????
Yea...yea ....I didn't think of that but now I recall people say, 'green around the gills'......sounds like a fish though?...gills sounds strange???!!!...Who knows whyYeah, I agree. My guess would have been being sick. When people get sick, they can go a little green. Like the pale horse in Revelation (I think 'pale' actually means green, in the context of Revelations).