the set up
the commershull
bonus ish : some good ol' ballrroom dancing
Au revoir!
the set up
the commershull
bonus ish : some good ol' ballrroom dancing
Au revoir!
Last edited by Rev Jones; 08-24-2019 at 09:36 AM.
Also @Hal, is it normal for Belgian TV commercials to be in English?
No, it isn't. It might be in English because JCVD doesn't speak Dutch. He probably recorded one in French for Brussels and Wallonia. I don't think Orange has set up shop in English speaking countries.
Btw your question reminds me of this little fact : the Belgian Red Devils (national soccer team) is promoted in English ('Team Belgium') in Flanders too, right down to the marketing campaign on Belgian beer bottles. I assume (not sure) it is marketed in French for the French speaking market.
Native French speakers are proud of their language. The feeling about the Dutch language is not as strong among the Flemish.
Gotcha. I figured it wouldn't be suitable for Wallonia.
Hey at least he knows how to say Goedendag.
Someone asks Hal how preparations for the first trimester are going since it's already August. (First trimester starts end of August/early September).
To which Hal replies: "all done. It's all right here, in my head".
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