Yeah, legit...but how shite is it when you have an awesome post rolling around in the noggin and then something goes down at work and...forgotten, never to be remembered?
Not good, or as they say in Spanish...noto goodo.
Yeah, legit...but how shite is it when you have an awesome post rolling around in the noggin and then something goes down at work and...forgotten, never to be remembered?
Not good, or as they say in Spanish...noto goodo.
I have experience the noto goodo do many bloody times man!!
And I.
I think we all have those experiences, and it can be really frustrating to see how much effort you put in without the desired results. But, it's also motivation to do better next time, maybe? I try not to dwell on it because we all know that some posts slip through the cracks while others succeed. So, look on the bright side? 😉I've still a lot to learn about some stuff here...
As they say in Spanish, looko on the brighto sideo. (My Spanish is so good, I know.)
This will stay in my head now, thank u ;)) maybe is easier in Slovenian language? Poglej na svetlo stran! ;)
Umm...that's supposed to be easier? 😂
No, definitely not easier, our language is quite challenging ;)) We not only use singular and plural forms but also the dual form, which is used specifically when referring to exactly two items or people. So, yeah, we've got freaking hard language to learn! ;)
I speak multiple languages:
Australian
English
American
Swear
Some French and Italian and the international language (love)
Ok, so maybe the first four are all the same thing. 😂
ahaha, you speak multiple languages, respect! ;) I'm currently training to have a British accent, maybe even an Australian one😂 Those are different languages for me, so you are a pro ;)
But let’s compare. I speak Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, German, and English. 😛 I also studied Italian for four years, and all I remember is Ciao, io sono Tina, and Dove il bagno? (Where is the toilet?)😂That’s it after four years! ;)
But I can also swear in different languages! My co-workers are from various countries like Hungary, Romania, and so on, and they only teach me the bad words. Shame! ;)