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| 11 | Wicksy, as I'm sure you've figured out by now, cordials, squashes, lemon barleywater, and the whole dilute-to-taste-drinks experience are unknown outside the UK. I remember my first experience with orange squash in a business meeting. I had no idea it was supposed to be diluted. I poured some orange stuff from the pitcher into a glass, took a sip, and then had to politely refrain from gagging. I believe the rest of the room was too polite to point out my error. Welcome to England! | Do you prefer Juice or Cordial ? |
| 12 | sorry supplicant, I forgot about you Antipodeans. I have never run into DTT drinks (as they're known in the trade) anywhere in my travels through the US, South America, continental Europe or Asia. | Do you prefer Juice or Cordial ? |
| 13 | Most people I meet like me a lot, usually right away and often to a degree I find incomprehensible. I think I like most of the people I know, but dislike people in general. I'm just very selective about the circles in which I mix. | Are you a people person? |
| 14 | Darlings, I am a famous person. | Have you ever been mistaken for somebody famous? |
| 15 | You also forgot the "I don't remotely look like anyone famous, but I have been told I do whilst being chatted up" option. | Have you ever been mistaken for somebody famous? |
| 16 | bill, you have *a* porno video? As in just one?!? I thought porno films were like potato chips... | How many videotapes do you own? |
| 17 | I am a hacker groupie. | When you hear the word "hacker" (as relates to computers), what do you think of? |
| 18 | In England, the adverts are usually very clever and funny. The best ones are self-referential, such as the advert for British Rail that incorporated take-offs of every car campaign running that summer. Didn't make the train service any less appalling, but it was hilarious. | Have you ever liked the commercials, but hated the product? |
| 19 | I often contend that Americans are far more hung up about money than about sex - which is saying something! The discussion proves my point. Of course how much money you make does not define you. Neither does your gender, your sexual orientation, how often you watch television, or the things you buy. It's just something to talk about. As for the security stuff - don't get me started. Let me just introduce the concept of 'security through obscurity'. Any dedicated person could find out things that even I've forgotten about - but they probably won't because I'm not that important. | What is your salary? |
| 20 | I'd never trust that something wouldn't happen between this year and next year. They might reneg on the agreement, go bankrupt, the country might experience runaway inflation, and so on. I've given up on delayed gratification - now is always better than later! | Would you work for a year on half your normal salary in return for double salary the following year ? |