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For anyone from NZ:
What is the NZ equivalent for "no worries" in america?
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Haha why you ask?

Uh 'No prob' maybe, I can't think now that you ask,
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Friend asked me to finally prove her dominance.
No prob was apparently wrong.
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haha just tell her to get back to the kitchen and make you a sandwhich... jk by the way in case there are any girls on here :wink:
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alright, this must be some hardcore bs. she says its enchala?
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She spanish or something? :lol:
What is the NZ equivalent for "no worries" in america?
Are you asking what a NZ'er would say for 'no worries' in America, or what a NZ'er would say 'no worries' for in NZ?

I am confused. :)
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nvm, it doesn't really matter all that much. thx everyone for helping me try to keep my dominant position over the female sex. (can i say that?)
:D JUST KIDDING :D
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Well i'm from NZ and we'd usually say 'No Worries', or 'No Problem'. Something like that, never heard of enchala.
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It's probably something like "fack off mate" followed by a swig of beer :D
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:It's probably something like "fack off mate" followed by a swig of beer :D
I believe he did say NZ, not that other place, that one across the ditch :roll:

:)
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good point :) (and at least I didn't mention the hat with corks on the end and the riding of a kangaroo while wielding a boomerang)

The cultural differences are clear:

aussie hard man

kiwi hard man

:D
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Hahaha so now we're all old age pensioners 6' under who conquered Mt. Everest? :D

Did his recent death manage to fit into your 6 o'clock show?

Presuming your news is at 6pm.
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I don't watch local news, I stick to bbcnews.com, quicker and more informative. His death even made it into a blog entry of mine:
Sir Edmund Hillary is dead.

He was a hero from another age, a time before manufactured celebrities when one needed drive and balls of steel to do great things in order to achieve fame. It's a sad reflection on modern society.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:good point :) (and at least I didn't mention the hat with corks on the end and the riding of a kangaroo while wielding a boomerang)

The cultural differences are clear:

aussie hard man

kiwi hard man

:D
<A HREF="http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/423466/1545269">Oh noes</a> :oops:


:D
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What's more, of those who wash their own shirts, many have a secret stain removal tip for removing lipstick from their collar.
The question is, if you're wearing a pink shirt, did that lipstick actually come from a woman?

:D
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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