I had a cheque dishonoured one time, was for car insurance and I went in to the company's shopfront to redress the problem. The very disapproving young counter assistant kept referring to it as a "dishonest cheque".
12. Two young soldiers obviously new in-country overheard by me on a bus in Germany:
. . . . A: You were doing so well with her... what HAPPENED? . . B: I dunno. I tried a little German on her -- called her "My little sweetheart" and she got up and left. . . A: Man, do I ever need to know how to say that. What is it?!?!?!? . . B: Meine kleine scheissie. . . . . . Note: "Schatzie" is "sweetie" --- "Scheissie" is a close approximation of "shit". . . . . . . No sense of humor... I thought it was adorable. . .
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