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Order a Beer in 50 Languages
etiquettesystems.com — A true beer connoisseur would never pass up an opportunity to try the local brew, no matter where on earth where they found themselves, and so it behooves the serious beerologist to know how to order a beer in as many languages as possible. Here's a handy guide on how to order a beer in 50 different languages.
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- maxyRO, on 03/31/2008, -1/+2I love the spelling
- MikeonTV, on 03/31/2008, -1/+4I ordered plenty of mayk-joo's during my time in Korea!
- Bukowsky, on 03/31/2008, -1/+3Estonian - Ooks ur-loo, pah-lun!
Is that real? Do people in Estonia actually communicate that way? - brendanryder, on 03/31/2008, -1/+1now if only someone would post how to say 2 in every language because i don't know about you but i have two hands, and i'm not going to waste them.
- DeskFlyer, on 04/01/2008, -1/+1Just stick with your favorite and order a Bierbitzch! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sGlCgxYZVI
- BohicaTwentyTwo, on 04/01/2008, -0/+1Dugg for not having Russian.The only time I've seen a Russian drink beer was for breakfast as a hangover cure. Oh, and it was a girl.
- Rotzooi, on 04/01/2008, -0/+2As an American living in Europe, this does confirm one beerfact for me: only Americans would want to know how to order ONE beer. In most European countries, you would order by the round. Never ever only something for yourself. Back home in New York it's definitely the other way round. Why?
- jonmrich, on 09/04/2008, -0/+1Finally, something useful on digg and worthy of the front page.
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