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Conversations that make me feel like an alien:
1)
Coworker: "What did you do this weekend?"
Me: "I went to a wedding."
Coworker: "Ooh, did you get drunk?"*
2)
The whole skirt thing.**
3)
Me: "Yeah, I'm teaching myself Latin."
Coworker: "...why?"***
4)
Random Acquaintance: "Anyone else hungry?"
Me: "Yes! Very!"
R.A.: "Great! Let's have Devonshire tea!"****
5)
*Coworker inspects my window ledge of fictional space things, including Serenity, Starbug, a DRD, and a Skutter*
"Are they... planes or something?"*****
* Seriously, why???
** I have finally tracked some long skirts down, and now have a spiffy winter wardrobe.
*** I keep feeling like staring at them blankly and asking "Why wouldn't I?"
**** Scones with jam and cream. I seem to be the only Aussie in existence who doesn't like this.
***** Yes, these are all different coworkers. They all think I'm very strange.
1)
Coworker: "What did you do this weekend?"
Me: "I went to a wedding."
Coworker: "Ooh, did you get drunk?"*
2)
The whole skirt thing.**
3)
Me: "Yeah, I'm teaching myself Latin."
Coworker: "...why?"***
4)
Random Acquaintance: "Anyone else hungry?"
Me: "Yes! Very!"
R.A.: "Great! Let's have Devonshire tea!"****
5)
*Coworker inspects my window ledge of fictional space things, including Serenity, Starbug, a DRD, and a Skutter*
"Are they... planes or something?"*****
* Seriously, why???
** I have finally tracked some long skirts down, and now have a spiffy winter wardrobe.
*** I keep feeling like staring at them blankly and asking "Why wouldn't I?"
**** Scones with jam and cream. I seem to be the only Aussie in existence who doesn't like this.
***** Yes, these are all different coworkers. They all think I'm very strange.
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Date: 2011-06-21 10:50 pm (UTC)Why not teach yourself Latin?
...jam and cream? WTF?
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Date: 2011-06-22 10:33 am (UTC)It is acceptable to put just butter onto a fruit scone, or a cheese one, but plain scones are really meant to be eaten with jam and cream - what else would you eat them with?
Sadly I do not have the correct icon for this sort of thing over here :~)
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Date: 2011-06-21 11:28 pm (UTC)Gabrielle
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Date: 2011-06-21 11:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-21 11:46 pm (UTC)Marry me?
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Date: 2011-06-22 02:51 am (UTC)2. Like a peasant skirt? There were always lots of college girls in them when I was in school. Well, now I hang at a more fashionable campus and the girls are all in skin-tight jeans; no skirts of any kind.
3. I learned Latin in school and it was great. Then I used it all up.
4. English-style scones I assume, and not real scones. But what could be better than jam and cream and scones and tea? When I went to Europe we sat out on a giant manor lawn one sunny day and ordered lots of cream and jam and fruit and tea and scones. It felt like the most civilised and decadent thing ever.
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Date: 2011-06-22 10:37 am (UTC)You mean someone, somewhere, uses the word for something that isn't actually a scone? Which, of course, is a Scottish word, not an English one...
You'll just have to imagine either my 'Grandma from the Perishers' icon, or my 'Domestic Goddess' one - oh - or my 'afternoon tea' one - as I don't have them here - but we bump into each other enough for you to use you imagination!! :~P
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Date: 2011-06-22 09:11 pm (UTC)The English (Scotch?) kind are perfectly adequate for tea, but they bear little resemblance to real scones other than being made from wheat.
Icons successfully imagined.
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Date: 2011-06-22 09:23 pm (UTC)PS - 'Scotch' is a type of alcoholic spirit and is never used to refer to the people or the language - it is a sad sign of a poor upbringing to not understand these fine points of linguistics I feel :~P :~P :~P
(I really must import some icons over here...!!)
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Date: 2011-06-23 03:15 am (UTC)>>'Scotch' is a type of alcoholic spirit
Yeah, but I was getting tired of all the tea with my scones.
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Date: 2011-06-23 07:42 am (UTC)Exactly. Although the original is a very solid and indigestible hunk of pastry with meat at one end and jam at the other to be lowered on a string down a mine. The current version is slightly lighter...
I was getting tired of all the tea with my scones.
Seems fair enough to me.
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Date: 2011-06-22 07:44 am (UTC)As for skirts, my all-time favorite is this one - it's hella expensive, but I've had it (in mustard and black) for four years and it's worn very well.
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Date: 2011-06-22 08:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-22 10:41 am (UTC)And cream scones are certainly not something you'd eat for hunger!
I love the way Australians call cream scones Devonshire tea - I can see you all being stalked by vindictive Cornishmen....!!!
My daughter is also, slowly, teaching herself Latin.
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Date: 2011-06-22 03:34 pm (UTC)That sounds delightful, but I'd probably get the etiquette all wrong.
I sympathize with feeling like an alien. I get the same sort of responses. "What's that?" Mammoth ivory. "Oooooh, why are you supporting killing mammoths?" /headdesk
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Date: 2011-06-23 03:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-23 11:30 am (UTC)Re: #3, "why?" is a fair question, but "why not?" is just as fair a reply. :-p
Re: #4, this is proof you are, indeed, an alien.