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Friday, August 22, 2008

Greetings Around The World

Tagged by Carol, Eds. Thank you!

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Memes are a great way to link everyone together. In Cyberspace, many people use English as the Universal Language and say Hi, Hello and more. Have you tried learning other languages of the same meaning?

Let's get to know each other by placing a welcome/hello greeting in your language and spread it over all bloggers in cyberspace.


Rules:
1. Copy the text from Start Copy Here
2. Post it in your blog. Make sure you copy it in compose mode (blogger) or visual mode for the others. This will enable you to copy all your friend's link as well. Have fun doing it.
3. In the next number, add your blog url and link it
4. Add the greetings that you use frequently or one that is in your traditional language.



Konichiwa Meme by AikoAiko


1. All About Kawaii says Konichiwa
2. MommyAllehs Up-Close And Personal says Mabuhay! Hello! Hi!
3. Insights from the Grocery Cart says Mabuhay! Haler! Kamusta? >PHILIPPINES<
4. Ed's Mommy Life says Mabuhay! Kumusta! Hi! Hellow po! Haler! >PHILIPPINES<
5. Sheng's Simple Thoughts . . . says Sveiki(Hello!) Labdien(Good day!) >LATVIA<


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Now tagging Reyna, Kiscy, Ricka, Joy, Rose, Mads, and Chelle.

Gorgeously . . .
Mrs. G

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very fine......

Chubskulit Rose said...

thank you Sheng, grabbed and posted it.. mwah!

Joy0z said...

Thanks Sheng. Have a blessed weekend gorgeous

Anonymous said...

hahhaha Everyday You are doing Tags Sheng.. Having fun?
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Norm said...

cute! thanks for the visit.

Anonymous said...

Add me in the list Sheng... interesting to kasi dami kong alam.. sa 'When I Wander' Blog ko lang...

Anonymous said...

looking and sounding cute kasi tong meme na to... haay.. got to make it i guess...

Anonymous said...

cool tag/meme... will be back soon. Which meme/tag you mean when you visited my When I Wander blog Sheng?

Anonymous said...

wow sheng, your hello's seem a bit hard to pronounce! ;-)

an ohayo gozaimasu from tokyo ;-)