Definitely yes, or who knows.... mate too.
It would be very interesting, because of the exchange of points of view, I think it would be a very pleasant chat (I should take some English lessons beforehand🤣).
The little I know about you, has many points of similarity with me, so there would be several topics to talk about, but more important is to learn. I could ask you a lot of questions about weapons, hive, nature, food, etc.
Punch you in the face? No!
But it's true that in today's society it would be difficult to accept an invitation from a stranger I've never seen, who just appears to me in the street. In another era it would have been different... there were no dangers or fears.
In hive, if there are more people I would have a coffee with, the reason why I haven't done it is the distance... In real life, it doesn't occur to me, because I have gone for coffee and chatted with several people. It's easier when there are similar interests.
I can imagine myself having coffee there haha how cool!
Yeah, you'll have to learn some words. I know some swear words to teach you but I reckon you'll need a few other ones to go with them. :)
It may be that the bad words are known to🤣
What I don't know are the good ones😂
I reckon you probably do know the bad ones...but I have a way of putting them together to make them sound...well, better...and badder. 🫣
I only say bad words inside my house hahaha Argentinians have some bad ones too hahaha
How's that for a way to get them together ....🤣
An Argentinia/Australian bad word mashup huh? It's called, Argenstralian.
I'll tell you one... but you have to learn it in Argentinian.
It's not such a bad word, it depends on the tone with which you say it:
If I say hola boludo, it's not the same as sos un boludo, the latter is offensive, the former is a greeting.
I'll probably get them mixed up.
What am I doing here at this hour? hahaha that's what I asked myself, I started to listen to my favourite music and I stayed.... and to rest. See you tomorrow!