Tea?

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Blue

Squire
Location
N Ireland
Καλημέρα παιδιά :hello:(kal e mER ah peth yAH). This literally means 'good morning children' but can be said to a group of friends instead of the usual 'Καλημέρα σας'.
One of the difficult things about learning Greek is that words/phrases can be used to mean so many different things in colloquial speech even when there are proper alternatives. :banghead:
Still, it keeps me amused!!

Have a good day, whatever you're doing, :okay:
 

Motobecane

Guru
Location
Kentish
Earring of the day:
Photo on 19-03-2016 at 12.57 #2.jpg
 

Blue

Squire
Location
N Ireland
Good afternoon Tea people. What's in store today? My plan is to saunter down to the Asian supermarket to stock up on spices (much cheaper there - plus you can get one's that Tesco et al don't sell).
Been for my usual 2hr+ hike this afternoon while Mrs B went to the shops. I then watched the fashion show while I made us a cup of tea :rolleyes:

Later it's dinner at a local taverna where they have Greek only karaoke after the meals have been served, where we'll stay for a couple of hours before heading to a bar where the Cypriots gather for mainly Greek karaoke, which will take us through to the early hours of Sunday. Might make it to bed by about 4am. :cheers:

Another interesting fact about Greek is how they write the time. What is 'am' to us is 'pm' to them and what is 'pm' to us is 'mm' to them!! If anybody wants to know why just let me know and I'll explain.:smile:
 

Spike on a bike

Über Member
Afternoon tea baggers long time no see

Had a little jaunt out on the MTB

Off road and on

Decided it's bloody cold out

Oh Suns just come out n I've just lit the wood burner typical

Hope everyone is doing ok
 

Spike on a bike

Über Member
Been for my usual 2hr+ hike this afternoon while Mrs B went to the shops. I then watched the fashion show while I made us a cup of tea :rolleyes:

Later it's dinner at a local taverna where they have Greek only karaoke after the meals have been served, where we'll stay for a couple of hours before heading to a bar where the Cypriots gather for mainly Greek karaoke, which will take us through to the early hours of Sunday. Might make it to bed by about 4am. :cheers:

Another interesting fact about Greek is how they write the time. What is 'am' to us is 'pm' to them and what is 'pm' to us is 'mm' to them!! If anybody wants to know why just let me know and I'll explain.:smile:

Why ?
 
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