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felicidades'
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felicidades'
qué onda gordo espero que les esté yendo bien en Yaletown......."take care and" saludos cabrón.
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This was posted here on a blog: http://www.davidgrant.ca/taqueria_chilos#comment-8469
in reply to a restaurant entry for a restaurant called Chilo's. There was one comment regarding a new location in Yaletown and this relates to that.

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Congratulations!
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Vertaald door Julio Jaubert
Doel-taal: Engels

What's up big man? I hope you're having a nice time there in Yaletown... "take care and" greetings old bastard/whizz.
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"old bastard" is a word used with people you are very confident. If not, you can use "whizz", for example.

"old bastard" es una palabra que se utiliza con personas con quien se tiene mucha confianza. De lo contrario, se puede utilizar "whizz", por ejemplo.
Laatst goedgekeurd of bewerkt door kafetzou - 5 april 2007 01:41





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6 april 2007 16:54

kafetzou
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How about, "dude" for "cabrón"? The other two suggestions sound too British to me - and Yaletown is right here in Vancouver, Canada.

6 april 2007 18:48

Una Smith
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I agree "bastard" is too UK. Instead of "dude" maybe "dog" or even "old goat" (cabron=goat).

6 april 2007 20:46

kafetzou
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I thought of "old goat" too, but I've noticed the young Mexicans around here all call each other "cabrón", whereas "old goat" implies that this is an older guy.

6 april 2007 21:13

Una Smith
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"Old goat" stresses "old" only when it is meant as an insult; between friends it suggests "horny old goat" with stress on horny (as in looking for se.

7 april 2007 00:11

kafetzou
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I don't think a young man would ever call another young man a "horny old goat" - certainly not around here. "dog" would be OK, though - or maybe "you dog".