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The_Traveler

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Don't mistake my attitude.
I love Laos and respect the people.
They are as pleasant, gracious and honest a national group as I've ever met.
English, a notoriously difficult language, is the lingua franca of travel and the Lao do their best with automatic translators.

Sometimes, when it's been a long and difficult day, reading some fractured English turns my attitude around and we go eat for dinner smiling.


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I found the fractured English in Korea to be somewhat amusing, charming and sometimes a little humorous.
For instance, I was in a small shop in Gwangam-dong one day when a t-shirt for sale caught my eye. It had an old Harley Davidson logo in red, white and blue but instead of it reading Harley Davidson #1 as it should have it instead read ... Harey Davioson #10. It was too small so I didn't buy it. Looking back and being a Yamaha guy I should've bought it just as a nice conversation piece to hang on a wall in the man cave. 20/20 hindsight. :02.47-tranquillity:
 
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