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A minha sugestão é que quando você for trabalhar...
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Proposé par henry23
Langue de départ: Portuguais brésilien

A minha sugestão é que quando você for trabalhar no escritório que você use uma saia , uma blusa e sapato.
Quando você sair do escritório e for a praia você pode usar um shorts,uma camiseta e um tênis (ou talvez um chinelo)
Quando sair para jantar com seus colegas de trabalho use jeans, uma blusa ou (uma camiseta)e talvez botas.
E não esqueça de levar roupas para mergulho já que voçê ficara por 3 meses.
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When you will go work, my suggestion is...
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Anglais

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Langue d'arrivée: Anglais

When you go to work at the office, my suggestion is that you wear a skirt, a blouse and a pair of shoes.
When you leave the office and go to the beach you can wear shorts, a T-shirt and a pair of tennies (maybe a pair of thongs).
When you go out to dinner with your co-workers wear a pair of jeans, a blouse and maybe a pair of boots.
And don't forget to bring diving clothes because you will be staying for three months.
Dernière édition ou validation par kafetzou - 29 Octobre 2007 12:24





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27 Octobre 2007 19:55

kafetzou
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I've made a few edits for correct English, and I changed "slippers" (these are worn inside the house in English, except in Hawaiian English) to "sandals", because I'm not sure how to say "flip-flops" in British English. I changed "tennis" to "tennies" - that's short for tennis shoes in British English.

27 Octobre 2007 22:39

Angelus
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what about "thongs" Laura?

In other hand I'm afraid they say 'thongs' in Australia and US.

28 Octobre 2007 00:09

kafetzou
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Yes - they don't even seem to know that word here in Canada. I'll do some searching on the internet and see what I can come up with.

28 Octobre 2007 00:22

kafetzou
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Wow - I found a really nice website here, but no reference to this type of footwear.

This wikipedia page has every language and dialect known to man, but no mention of British English.

Maybe "thongs" is our best bet here, but is that really what is meant with "chinelo"? That's what you guys wear when you're going out to dinner?

28 Octobre 2007 02:20

Angelus
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Hahahaha of course when I go out to dinner I never wear "chinelos" but rather at the beach how the text suggests - Now if you're going to eat with your friends that work with you, something like a get together and not necessarily in a restaurant, I think there are no problems to wear 'thongs'.. what do you think?

Maybe I could wear chinelos if I was going to a Hawaiian restaurant.

28 Octobre 2007 17:52

kafetzou
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Oops - of course, that was the part about going to the beach. These days here in Vancouver, people wear flip-flops all summer long, to work, to the theatre - basically everywhere these days. Of course not everybody, though.

28 Octobre 2007 17:47

Angelus
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I understand - You can't imagine how hot is Brazil. The weather is really crazy. We cannot call the winter we have been through a real winter. Here in my city we did not have the rain in 2 months! It's almost impossible not to wear thongs all the time even at work!

28 Octobre 2007 17:53

kafetzou
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Sounds nice - do you have forest fires like we do when we have a long dry spell?

28 Octobre 2007 18:13

Angelus
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No, it never happened here.

28 Octobre 2007 18:45

kafetzou
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That's nice - it must be because it's mostly rain forest, right?

28 Octobre 2007 19:40

Angelus
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I wouldn't say it's mostly rain forest but mostly grass and orchards.

28 Octobre 2007 21:25

Angelus
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Laura, I've notice that the word (camiseta) hasn't been translated - it would be translated as T-shirt - I mean the second word because one is translated.

This page shows how they would call a t-shirt in British English

29 Octobre 2007 12:25

kafetzou
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Thanks - I changed it (but it may be too late for this one).