I think there has been a mix-up...
I prefer to use the word "holiday," though most Americans do not.
Do you often use phrases foreign to your surrounding people?
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I think there has been a mix-up...
I prefer to use the word "holiday," though most Americans do not.
Do you often use phrases foreign to your surrounding people?
Err...you sure you're in the right thread, piper?
Holy Hannah, by the powers that be, that I do.
Physics or biology?
either, because I have studied neither yet, I'm taking highschool biology next fall
Greek -- or -- latin
i find latin (the language) to be much more interesting though both have interesting roots which the american language is based upon.
george orwell or aldous huxley?
George Orwell, because I'm not familiar with Huxley's work.
Potato chips with ridges or those scoopable chips you eat with dip?
hm...
lol interesting question
probably scoopable
dip is good
heartbreak or heartache?
Heartbreak is just as hard.
Ask permission or ask forgivness?
ask permission, someone I am always the one to do so
Brave the Australian outback for a month -- or --the Alaskan frontier for two months
I think one month would be more than enough.
live-in relation or marriage
live-in relation (even though I've been married for nearly thirty years)
fur or feathers?
Feathers. Flight rocks.
Scales or slime?
Scales definitely seem the 'lesser of two evils.' :D
Permanent markers -- or -- dry-erase markers?
Permanent markers.
Pencil or pen?
Pencil. Although we are not allowed to use pencils in college here in India.
Ink pens or ball pens.
Ball point pens because I pause a lot when I write, so ink pens would leave smear marks.
When you get home from school/work/errands do use the restroom or change your clothes first?