It stems from Thailand apparently. It’s called “Tinglish” (aka Thai+English) so when the locals began conversing with tourists, it’s one of the phrases that stuck and is now being used in many other places. Thank God for globalisations 😁
I read your piece on waffles, but for some reason, I cannot leave a comment–I have changed my site and my password for my site is not the same (apparently) as the one for WordPress comments. Sorry.
They are not blocked, but when I put in my email address, everything looks good, but then it wants me to sign in–even though I am already signed in.
I will work on it.
Hahah “same same but different” a phrase that always makes me chuckle slightly as it reminds me of my ex boss and always said it in a funny way
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I heard that a lot in Vietnam…where does it come from?
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It stems from Thailand apparently. It’s called “Tinglish” (aka Thai+English) so when the locals began conversing with tourists, it’s one of the phrases that stuck and is now being used in many other places. Thank God for globalisations 😁
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I read your piece on waffles, but for some reason, I cannot leave a comment–I have changed my site and my password for my site is not the same (apparently) as the one for WordPress comments. Sorry.
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Oh why are you apologising. Maybe it’s something with my site? I don’t think comments are blocked but I’ll check
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They are not blocked, but when I put in my email address, everything looks good, but then it wants me to sign in–even though I am already signed in.
I will work on it.
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