So we (Latinos) got it from you guys (Spain), huh? Not surprised. We got a lot of stuff from you guys. Although i do hold a personal grudge for the slippers in the house thing. Because of that I have to constantly hear from my Mex mom and Boriqua In-laws how I’ll catch my death if I’m barefoot in my house. I blame you guys lol.
Me rio todas y cada una de las veces que veo este memardo, toma mi upvote
I’m 23 and my mom still says this saying when I get hurt 🥰
Si no cura hoy,
curará mañana.
😔👍
/r/ElDoradoMemes/
Dicen esto también en España?
I remember when a Spanish friend dropped a casual “cago en Dios” after stubbing a toe. It occurred to me that saying that in English would lead to fisticuffs almost anywhere in the United States. Spanish people rock at cussing.
Sana sana colita de rana
I taught this to my Japanese girlfriend, and now she says 蛙のおしり all the time 🤣
What about the possibilities of “Ay, la Virgen…!” ?
I remember the first time I heard somebody say “…la virgen de la teta al hombro”. It left me with el culo torcido.
heal heal, frog’s rear
Sana sana culito de rana,
si no sana hoy,
sanará mañana.
Le mandaré esto a mis amigos gringos para ver la reacción :v
Los que les provocan ataques de risa a mis amigos extranjeros : “Tener un pavo encima”, y sobre todo “Aquí hay tomate…”
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So we (Latinos) got it from you guys (Spain), huh? Not surprised. We got a lot of stuff from you guys. Although i do hold a personal grudge for the slippers in the house thing. Because of that I have to constantly hear from my Mex mom and Boriqua In-laws how I’ll catch my death if I’m barefoot in my house. I blame you guys lol.
Me rio todas y cada una de las veces que veo este memardo, toma mi upvote
I’m 23 and my mom still says this saying when I get hurt 🥰
Si no cura hoy,
curará mañana.
😔👍
/r/ElDoradoMemes/
Dicen esto también en España?
I remember when a Spanish friend dropped a casual “cago en Dios” after stubbing a toe. It occurred to me that saying that in English would lead to fisticuffs almost anywhere in the United States. Spanish people rock at cussing.
Sana sana colita de rana
I taught this to my Japanese girlfriend, and now she says 蛙のおしり all the time 🤣
What about the possibilities of “Ay, la Virgen…!” ?
I remember the first time I heard somebody say “…la virgen de la teta al hombro”. It left me with el culo torcido.
heal heal, frog’s rear
Sana sana culito de rana,
si no sana hoy,
sanará mañana.
Le mandaré esto a mis amigos gringos para ver la reacción :v
Los que les provocan ataques de risa a mis amigos extranjeros : “Tener un pavo encima”, y sobre todo “Aquí hay tomate…”
No lo pillo, alguien me lo explica?