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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
How about "Bug Off" in ham talk?

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Hams are usually more polite than that but it would be -... ..- --. --- ..-. ..-.


Originally posted by Kewpie
Look it up for yourself in a Morse Code manual.
I tried that the other day but my 'M' key's broken.


Originally posted by sonhouse
Hams are usually more polite than that but it would be -... ..- --. --- ..-. ..-.
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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
In the "other" French (Quebec) they use the term Salut which is interchangable for Hi or Bye.
Yes, they use 'salut' also, you just don't hear it so often now..'trends' I guess...

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In Thai it is 555

The number 5 in Thai is har (pron Har) ......... 55

So 555 = har har har ...... and then there is 555+

Extra special laughter.

-m. 55 (ha ha)

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Here's how a pig laughs:







GRANNY.

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This is how girls laugh:





GRANNY.

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I really miss this place when I'm away, glup glup glup.

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Beano - Tee hee
Whizzer and Chips - Guffaw
SVW - Snarks!

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Originally posted by mikelom
In Thai it is 555

The number 5 in Thai is har (pron Har) ......... 55

So 555 = har har har ...... and then there is 555+

Extra special laughter.

-m. 55 (ha ha)
Well 5-D-55 😕 😀


In Transylvania it's mwahahahahahaha,,,

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Over here it's "G'day" or "Hows it goin?", which mean the same thing, so if some one asks you the latter, dont stop and start telling them how you are actually going ..

Of course it always seems surreal to the aliens when two humans pass each other and both say "how ya goin'? " without breaking stride as they walk by each other

edit: in relation to thread title I like "hehe"

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis

Is it different in all languages? Like English hahahaha, Spanish Jajajaja. What about French and German etc?? Please help me. I need to know!! 🙁
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In cyberspace billboards and public forums it's....

https://www.google.com/[WORD TOO LONG]


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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
Well 5-D-55 😕 😀
WD40!