
Possibly a selfie!
Audrey Hepburn is quoted as saying “Nothing is impossible, the word itself says ‘I’m possible’!” but this reflective poster was an advert for a business school in Stockholm.
Linked to Six Word Saturday
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 27 February 2016
I like the almost selfie!
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Intrigued at the thought of learning Swedish! Not that I don’t have enough on my plate already 🙂 For business purposes or fun?
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Agree with you!
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They even missed out a letter in the small text. Not a great advertising for a school 😀
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Ha! Thank’s for that comment. That’s very bad
I am trying to learn Swedish at the moment – I’ll try to work out what’s missing once I get beyond hello and thank you!
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Ha ha ha!! Do you need some clues?
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Yes please! I’ve looked very closely and have no idea.
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 7:52 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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The third line… 🙂
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No, I can’t work it out – can you tell me please?
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 8:22 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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The word “avörande” spells av-G-örande. It is the third word in the third row. Avgörande means crucial, so that makes it extra funny thats the misspelled word.
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That is hilarious, Lena
I hate seeing spelling mistakes (when I can see them!) – and for a business school, it’s very bad
Tack, tack!
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 8:46 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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I have the same problem, but on the internet I have gotten used to it since I am not too good at english and it is way too easy to press thd wrong letter from your phone or ipad.
And it is hilarious… 🙂
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I am terrible on my phone! And you are wrong, your English is brilliant. I have to say that from my initial look at Swedish grammar it is quite fascinating and very logical. The pronunciation is quite difficult but I love the sound of the language.
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I guess the grammar is kind of logical and it us very similar to german. But we say things in a different order comoared to english. I used to be much better at english when I was a student. You (I) forget the spelings rather quick when you don’t use it on a regular basis.
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