How would this sound in a note to a girl? [message #399057] |
Sat, 22 August 2009 20:42 |
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I typed (using the Google Translator) it in German because she is a foreign exchange student from Germany and I thought it might be more romantic that way:
"Hallo Katherina, schrieb ich dieses Schreiben in Deutsch, nur für Sie. Würde es Ihnen etwas ausmachen, wenn ich ging mit Ihnen Ihre nächste Klasse? Wir könnten sogar zu Fuß draußen auf den Bürgersteigen rund um die Schule und nehmen Sie an der frischen Luft und zu sehen, wenn Sie wollen."
Here is an English version of it:
"Hi Katherina, I wrote this letter in German, just for you. Would you mind if I walked with you to your next class? We could even walk outside on the sidewalks around the school and take in the fresh air and view if you want."
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Re: How would this sound in a note to a girl? [message #399058 is a reply to message #399057] |
Sat, 22 August 2009 20:48 |
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u6795
Messages: 1261 Registered: March 2006 Location: Maryland
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Kind of creepy and too elaborate to write her a note. Why don't you just walk up to her and ask her in German if she'd like to walk to class with you?
This is, of course, assuming I'm not speaking with a romantically challenged T-1000 Terminator bent on the destruction of mankind.
In that case we're fucked.
yeah
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Re: How would this sound in a note to a girl? [message #399174 is a reply to message #399058] |
Sun, 23 August 2009 04:30 |
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Herr Surth
Messages: 1684 Registered: July 2007
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u6795 wrote on Sat, 22 August 2009 22:48 | Kind of creepy and too elaborate to write her a note. Why don't you just walk up to her and ask her in German if she'd like to walk to class with you?
This is, of course, assuming I'm not speaking with a romantically challenged T-1000 Terminator bent on the destruction of mankind.
In that case we're fucked.
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some <3 for the romantically challenged among the T-1000s please!
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