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14 August 2012, 04:36
Doubless
The Ultimate Ethnic Joke
An Englishman, a Scotsman, an Irishman, a Welshman, a Latvian, a Turk, a German, an Indian, several Americans (including a Hawaiian and an Alaskan), an Argentinean, a Dane, an Australian, a Slovak, an Egyptian, a Japanese, a Moroccan, a Frenchman, a New Zealander, a Spaniard, a Russian, a Guatemalan, a Colombian, a Pakistani, a Malaysian, a Croatian, an Uzbek, a Cypriot, a Pole, a Lithuanian, a Chinese, a Sri Lankan, a Lebanese, a Cayman Islander, an Ugandan, a Vietnamese, a Korean, an Uruguayan, a Czech, an Icelander, a Mexican, a Finn, a Honduran, a Panamanian, an Andorran, an Israeli, a Venezuelan, an Iranian, a Fijian, a Peruvian, an Estonian, a Syrian, a Brazilian, a Portuguese, a Liechtensteiner, a Mongolian, a Hungarian, a Canadian, a Moldovan, a Haitian, a Norfolk Islander, a Macedonian, a Bolivian, a Cook Islander, a Tajikistani, a Samoan, an Armenian, an Aruban, an Albanian, a Greenlander, a Micronesian, a Virgin Islander, a Georgian, a Bahaman, a Belarusian, a Cuban, a Tongan, a Cambodian, a Canadian, a Qatari, an Azerbaijani, a Romanian, a Chilean, a Jamaican, a Filipino, an Ukrainian, a Dutchman, an Ecuadorian, a Costa Rican, a Swede, a Bulgarian, a Serb, a Swiss, a Greek, a Belgian, a Singaporean, an Italian, a Norwegian and 2 Africans
Walk into a very fine restaurant.



"I'm sorry," says the matre d', after scrutinizing the group...



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14 August 2012, 06:49
Moremonte
jumping tu2 Good One!!
14 August 2012, 10:47
muzza
That is particularly funny , but I have to ask - why is that some nationalities are referred to as ( for example ) A Turk or A German , whilst others are refered to as An Australian or An Italian ?

Who decides how we address a nationality ?

Apologies for distracting the thread away from the joke , just curious ;-)


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14 August 2012, 11:53
JBrown
quote:
Originally posted by muzza:
why is that some nationalities are referred to as ( for example ) A Turk or A German , whilst others are refered to as An Australian or An Italian ?


Simple grammar. If a word starts with a vowel sound it the indeffinate article "an" is used(an author, an owner, an American, etc.). On the other hand if the initial sound is a consonant "a" is used(a writer, a landlord, a Kiwi, etc).

quote:

an:
indefinite article;
the form of a before an initial vowel sound ( an arch; an honor ) and sometimes, especially in British English, before an initial unstressed syllable beginning with a silent or weakly pronounced h : an historian.



Jason

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Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
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14 August 2012, 13:48
steyrl
Oh Crap, That's a good one! rotflmo
14 August 2012, 22:49
Scriptus
quote:
Originally posted by muzza:
That is particularly funny , but I have to ask - why is that some nationalities are referred to as ( for example ) A Turk or A German , whilst others are refered to as An Australian or An Italian ?

Who decides how we address a nationality ?

Apologies for distracting the thread away from the joke , just curious ;-)


It is the damn cheese, I tell ya! Big Grin
15 August 2012, 17:19
Saeed
quote:
Originally posted by muzza:
That is particularly funny , but I have to ask - why is that some nationalities are referred to as ( for example ) A Turk or A German , whilst others are refered to as An Australian or An Italian ?

Who decides how we address a nationality ?

Apologies for distracting the thread away from the joke , just curious ;-)


muzza,

If I had asked that question, people might understand it.

But, coming from a Kiwi, it is incredible!


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