The scene. Indian Restaurant in London.
Waiter to customer: Curry OK Miss?
Customer: OK, one song, then bugger off.
Breakdown in communications
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Re: Breakdown in communications
That took awhile, but I finally got it. Good one.
Brian
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One has to read it in an Indian accent to appreciate it more!!!!!
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Is that Indian restaurant in London far from the Chinese one ?
Customer to waiter: This chicken is rubbery.
Waiter: Ah, thank you velly much.
Customer to waiter: This chicken is rubbery.
Waiter: Ah, thank you velly much.
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Good one, Paul!
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When Gary Lineker went to Japan to play football they called him Galy Rineker. If they can pronounce the L instead of R, and R instead of L, why can't the say it the other way round?
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When I was in Japan, I sometimes used to go to a tobacconist kiosk in Chiba, where I'd ask for a pack of Camels. They always called them Cameru, so eventually that's what I started saying too.