Quizzically, but happily. I'd say, "I recognize the Celtic, but don't understand. Can you explain?"
2006-07-06 15:34:36
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answered by aross07 4
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well because i had travelled to lots of different country and in some of them nobody speak English or any other international languages and i have a experience about that,i think the best think is start to speak to him/her with body language.
2006-07-06 16:03:15
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answered by miss b 2
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I would say, no speka da language. Get a job and make your own money.
2006-07-06 15:35:09
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answered by racam_us 4
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I'd try some other languages to see if we had one in common.
2006-07-06 15:33:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say: Oh my, the poor things, how can I help? Does it mean: ( The cattle are dying )?
2006-07-06 15:48:17
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answered by ? 5
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I would walk away. There is no point. What was said!
2006-07-06 15:32:34
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answered by the Goddess Angel 5
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I would smile and say "Volkswagen and Maurice Chevalier to you, too!"
2006-07-06 15:32:47
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answered by Vatican Lokey 3
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I would ask what the heck it meant, then react.
2006-07-06 15:32:28
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answered by Fishermans Wife 3
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tell them 2 FxxK off , i don't care what it means
2006-07-06 15:40:13
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answered by merlin 5
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I would say "Aap kaisa hai?" or "Yeppadi irukke" or "Yenthoke unde?".
2006-07-06 15:32:42
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answered by worldisstillthesame 2
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