Instead of saying “cheese” the Dutch say “laugh at the little bird.”
Every country has a different expression when asking someone to smile in front of the camera. While most Spanish speaking countries say “whisky,” in the Netherlands “laughing at the little bird” is a common expression, because old photographers used to put a bird on their camera.
I have to ask- Are you just a typical uninformed user of the English language? In English, proper nouns such as the word "British" are capitalized.
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me kan gud spek englesh!
Beedy,
in germany we have ice cream trucks with music, but also a scrap metal collector, also with music.
And even though #9 is true about street names, the french post address example is wrong. In France it should be written "12, rue du Louvres, 75001 PARIS"