#18 Actually maybe, we have kind of started on this road. Just look at "international symbols" like the airport plane, man and woman for toilets, "i" for info, warning triangle etc. I think more and more symbols will be used in the same way, turning into a global alphabet.
#18 Actually maybe, we have kind of started on this road. Just look at "international symbols" like the airport plane, man and woman for toilets, "i" for info, warning triangle etc. I think more and more symbols will be used in the same way, turning into a global alphabet.
#16 - Somebody, somewhere getting pretty doggone bored, lol.
Errr. No
There is no cork screw in the Swiss Army Knife, the knife that is actually issued to the Swiss Army Soldiers.
Your problem as Americans is that you make it generic, so that everything Wenger and Victorinox makes is labled "Swiss Army Knife".
You must know most, if not all 319 million (approx) of us on a very personal level to make such a generalized assumption.
(Are you my neighbor who sometimes takes tomatoes from the garden on Thursday nights?)