Overheard in the office

29 01 2008

… just heard this whilst sitting in my cube and had to report. Ah, out of the mouths of babes:

Executive: <sneeze>

His employee in cube next door:  Gzeundheit

Executive: Thank you

Assistant in other neighboring cube: What does “gzeun,..” mean

Employee: The same thing as “Bless you” — we say it when someone sneezes…

Exec: Do you notice that no one says “God bless you” in Asia when you sneeze?

Assistant: Yes we do!! Well, we say “Bless you,” we don’t say the God part

Employee: Do you know the history of that? It’s from the plague. When someone sneezed, it meant they might have caught the sickness … people were hoping you didn’t die.

Assistant: Ah, that makes sense. <Executive>, maybe that’s why no one says it to you!





Keeping up with the polls

29 01 2008

We have a big election coming up in the US. Everyone knows that. And while on most days it’s not headline news here in Asia, occasionally, important stats and updates to make the “Turn to page 8″ call out box on the front page.

It’s helpful to have people report on this issues back at home, and so you can understand my joy when today’s help came appeared in the International Herald Times from truth-speaker Dave Barry himself.

Do to the power of the internet, you too could benefit from this sage wisdom: Iowans have corn, Floridians have coconuts.

:-)








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