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LMAO I was using the US MM/DD/YYYY format and was like it took it 5 months to get there and you call that fast??

Anyways congrats and looking good.

LOL that's exactly what I was thinking too. I was going to ask you which planet you were on for it to take that long to get to you. :)
 

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LOL that's exactly what I was thinking too. I was going to ask you which planet you were on for it to take that long to get to you. :)

you and UK use stange ways to describe things Repent :lol:

You have inches, mm/dd and hotdogs hahaha. Also UK drives on the left side of the road. I am wondering how many accidents they have per day :lol::lol:
 

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In Singapore we are half UK half US. We drive on the left side of the road, our dates of dd/mm/yyyy, and we follow metric systems. More traditional Chinese in Singapore still uses the lunar calendar and not the gregorian one. What a strange world we live in. It is like an inter marriage of all cultures in Singapore.
 
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