The Universal Language
Our flight to Baltimore was a red-eye. When we were getting off the plane there was a girl about 4 or 5 who was whining- in Chinese. Sounded exactly the same as whining in English. We've been laughing about that all weekend.
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Our flight to Baltimore was a red-eye. When we were getting off the plane there was a girl about 4 or 5 who was whining- in Chinese. Sounded exactly the same as whining in English. We've been laughing about that all weekend.
Posted by Amber at 8:35 PM
4 comments:
ROFL! That is so true!!!!
rofl!
maybe she WAS whining in English, but she was too freaking tired for it to be coherant :)
I agree, I've always thought that kids cry with a distinctive voice, but all their whining sounds so similar you can't tell whose kid is doing it.
hilaire!
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