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Tarifa

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;-) Buenas tardes,

Qu? os parece formar una red social de espa?oles en esta ?rea. Podemos comentar y compartir cualquier tipo de informaci?n: eventos, trabajos, dudas, sugerencias, ... .

Y por qu? no, por si alg?n d?a nos apetece reunirnos...

Un saludo y dejo la veda abierta...!!!

Paloma.

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I admire your stance razors, especially when you holiday in Spain and spurn the company of your fellow couintrymen and speak only Spanish (or whatever dialect or language they speak in the bit you go to). Good for you! Muy bien hecho.
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Tarifa Wrote:

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> :)Really????

> I am from Tarifa. Do you usually go there?



Been to Costa da Luz on holiday once years ago (much better than the Costa da sol) and then lived in Alcaidesa (near La Linea) for a year when we spent a fair few weekends over Tarifa way. Like the vibe there (more surfer) and not so many russian gangsters/hookers or Brits in Football shirts as on the other side ;-)

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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> You may speak it Frankie, but do you make any

> sense? Anyway, w(here)tf have you been? Hola!



It took a Spanish thread and rumours of a Scots gangster to smoke him out... They're after ye Frankie boy!


ETA: FFS!

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Me encanta esta parte de Espa?a tambi?n, visito la zona dos o tres veces por a?o. Comparto un piso all? con otros cuatro amigos en Conil de la Frontera y han estado yendo all? durante 20 a?os. Yo lo echo de menos cuando no me voy con bastante frecuencia, y yo necesito desesperadamente para practicar mi espa?ol!! Me gusta la idea de un foro biling?e, por lo que no se deje intimidar por la negatividad mentalidad cerrada!

xxCC

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Gracias charliecharlie!!

No me dejo intimidar en absoluto. Los idiomas son complementarios entre s?, no excluyentes.

Y un forum es para personas dispuestas a relacionarse, sin que el lenguaje se convierta en un impedimento.


Un saludo a todos.;-)

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El Pibe Wrote:

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> ?0?3Que gilipollas es navajas!

. . . . . . . . . .

Since when has it been acceptable to swear and abuse and call someone an arsehole on the forum because you do not agree with an opinion? I wonder if Admin finds this acceptable?

This also shows the dangers of allowing posts and threads in entirely foreign languages.

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Semantically speaking it really translates as silly-billy. My dad taught me that word when I was still living in Spain when I was about 3.


Do feel free to report it to admin to bring it to is attention.


But don't worry, there's no danger, I've a sneaking suspicion there's a Spanish speaking moderator out there keeping an eye on things.

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It was upfront Razors. Just happens to be in a language you don't understand. If the thread was titled say 'West Ham Supporters in Dulwich' would that bother you if you weren't a fan? I sure it wouldn't. This isn't any different. It's just someone trying to get a group together of people with something in common. Writing it in Spanish would certainly bring to the attention of those it's aimed at more than if it were it English.
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Disagree on both bogus points as would anyone reading the thread. It is entirely reasonable that a local internet forum in France would be in French, in Germany German etc. If people want to start a forum (not thread) in another language other than the language of the forum (country) they are in-thats completely fine and unless you read/spoke that particular language there would be no point in joining that forum as you could not be informed/participate or enjoy could you.

Why dont we start threads in hundreds of other languages only and see how long the forum lasts.

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