Saturday, March 01, 2008
Hello. How are you?
Footnotes:
This is stage one of greeting. I’m at stage three. I don’t know how many stages there are.
This is for greeting in a morning only. Substitute “la la” for “uhala” in an afternoon and “tokelwa” in an evening.
Knowing who is a “tatekulu” and who is just a “tate” can be tricky. In general, tatekulus have beards and/or carry sticks.
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6 comments:
What an absolutely interesting blog! What did you draw the pictures with? Keep blogging, I'm very interested in other parts of the world. Have fun!
Fantastically perfect. Since my return 'home' I've been struggling to resist the urge to greet everyone I meet-especially as it's often met with odd looks from the recipient. The only one who seems to understand the importance of a proper greeting is my dad's dog. She insists on saying hello to everyone as well.
'Gidday' has worked here for the last three years. Not sure there is another greeting here...
Maybe feigning laryngitis is the way forward.... some sort of laminated index cards with greetings pre-printed should suffice.
You forgot to address yourself as Tate Shilumbu oDoctor.
Oshili Nawa.
Meme Shilumbu oNoJob
Wa la la po tate shilumbo. we are waiting for some portugues
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