What’s your favorite foreign phrase?

What’s your favorite foreign phrase? Meka Boyle

Street Talk 01.26.12 (asked @ the MPC gym
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What’s your favorite foreign phrase?

Follow-up: Make up a word to describe how you are feeling today.

MO MANN | Professional College Athlete | Seaside


A: Mahalo, it means hello and goodbye. I love Hawaiian stuff, and I like the way it sounds when I say it.


Reved Up: Turnt: fired up, exuberant, excited.


MEGAN SCHMIDT | Hostess | Monterey


A: Namaste: the spirit in me respects the spirit in you, and the divinity in me bows to the divinity in you. I like that one word can be open to so much interpretation. 


Downer Diction: Shloozy: boring, uneventful, and tiresome. 


JASON WALTERS | Tutor | Monterey


A: Tetsudatte kurete arigatou. It’s the Japanese way of saying thank you for giving me help. I like how it sounds, and I like the way it acknowledges both the helping out and the giving.


Clear and Present: Zenetic: everything in balance with no particular focus.

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