arcfyre
Nurse Ant
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Country: south africa
Pets: ants
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Post by arcfyre on Sept 12, 2014 10:56:57 GMT
Well I have no idea where else to place this...but I just want to say, this forum is brilliant. I think I was lucky to stumble upon you guys, I was looking for a forum to join and you where the first one I tried...I would have never thought that there would be so much help and patience for sooo many stupid questions I have. For that I'm greatful. Thanks guys/gals.
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Post by Wood~Ant on Sept 12, 2014 11:35:41 GMT
No such thing as a "stupid question" as even if it has been asked before a dozen times, all members questions about ants are important to us.
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Post by Jenny on Sept 12, 2014 11:55:16 GMT
Many thanks arcfyre we do our best to keep everybody happy This is why I don't like faq's, because it always sounds better answering people on an individual basis, but we do have some popular ant topics on the list. There's nothing like a satisfied happy community with the information we have stored, as well as the live help they currently receive.
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arcfyre
Nurse Ant
Posts: 103
Country: south africa
Pets: ants
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Post by arcfyre on Sept 12, 2014 11:56:03 GMT
!!in my language I would say..."Baie dankie my oom" if directly translated...very thank you my uncle...in south africa in my language we call any elder that we respect uncle or aunt...its weird coz in no other language that I know off is this true. Anyway...a lot of babble just to say thank you
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Post by Jenny on Sept 12, 2014 12:16:38 GMT
I have heard of that before, when I worked with a lot of nursing staff from Ghana. They would call respected elders, Uncle/Auntie even in English in the UK.
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