Are Finns Predisposed toSlowness.
Re: Are Finns Predisposed toSlowness.
Once again its just an observation and one should not become too defensive ,, just think,beside all the frusration caused to those waiting for the next monosyllabic utterance, there,s so much material for humour, and hey, plenty of room for improvement , witness P,s wondrful depiction of history, and I,ve heard that, when out of Finland, they don,t half come alive. , love ands peace., ps, thanks for all the contributions, but it would be good to know who were finns/non finns.
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o/ Finn here.brengun wrote:Once again its just an observation and one should not become too defensive ,, just think,beside all the frusration caused to those waiting for the next monosyllabic utterance, there,s so much material for humour, and hey, plenty of room for improvement , witness P,s wondrful depiction of history, and I,ve heard that, when out of Finland, they don,t half come alive. , love ands peace., ps, thanks for all the contributions, but it would be good to know who were finns/non finns.
ps. Here some apostrophes for you: '''''''''
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Re: Are Finns Predisposed toSlowness.
brengun wrote:not anything approaching a scientific analysis.

Your writing and scientific analysis

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o/ Finn here.
ps. Here some apostrophes for you: '''''''''[/quote] I know, Upphew, you were so kind to send me a pm about my apostrophe problem, thanks,, i really have been so busy , but c,mon , you know that comma acts so well , where t, hell is that blessed apostrophe anyway?
ps. Here some apostrophes for you: '''''''''[/quote] I know, Upphew, you were so kind to send me a pm about my apostrophe problem, thanks,, i really have been so busy , but c,mon , you know that comma acts so well , where t, hell is that blessed apostrophe anyway?
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http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiedosto:S ... %C3%B6.pngbrengun wrote:where t, hell is that blessed apostrophe anyway?
Between ä and enter, over shift and under umlaut.
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Especially when you are waiting in line in the stores, and the customer in front of you goes on and on about some nonsense weather discussion with the cashier, and the cashier just in the normal slow manner does not care at all.... I have never seen slower speech and actions than in Finnish stores, ever. Probably just non-existing customer service, and a general "I don't care about anyone else but me" attitude by other customers, more than anything in the genes.brengun wrote: This translates into a general slowness of manner in both speech and action.
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On the subject of grammatical correctness, how do you type an a with two dots above it, on a UK keyboard?
cfb
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I just pencil them in with a felt-tip marker, like this: ä.cfb wrote:On the subject of grammatical correctness, how do you type an a with two dots above it, on a UK keyboard?
With a really fine marker, nobody can tell the difference.
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"AltGr and 2 acts as a dead key combination to add a diaeresis to a subsequent a,e,i,o,u,w,y,A,E,I,O,U,W,Y (ä, ë, etc.). The shifted 2 key on a UK keyboard generates the double quote ("), which looks a bit like a diaeresis."cfb wrote:On the subject of grammatical correctness, how do you type an a with two dots above it, on a UK keyboard?
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_l ... ed_Kingdom
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Re: Are Finns Predisposed toSlowness.
We’ve discussed this in detail a couple of times before. Some links to those old discussions:cfb wrote:On the subject of grammatical correctness, how do you type an a with two dots above it, on a UK keyboard?
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