Arianne Project Meeting 2010: Difference between revisions
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* Time Zone: UTC + 1 hour |
* Time Zone: UTC + 1 hour |
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* Note: If you arrive after 18:00 you should add a line on your hotel reservation about that. |
* Note: If you arrive after 18:00 you should add a line on your hotel reservation about that. |
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* Prices listed already contain taxes and service (so tips in restaurants are much lower than in the US for example) |
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| (Can you speak) Spanish? |
| (Can you speak) Spanish? |
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| (Können Sie) Spanisch? |
| (Können Sie) Spanisch? |
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| I am here to meet developers from an open source project which I work on. It's now 10 years old |
| I am here to meet developers from an open source project which I work on. It's now 10 years old |
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| Ich bin hier, um Entwickler eines Open-Source-Projekt zu treffen, an dem ich mitarbeite. Es ist jetzt zehn Jahre alt. |
| Ich bin hier, um Entwickler eines Open-Source-Projekt zu treffen, an dem ich mitarbeite. Es ist jetzt zehn Jahre alt. |
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Tip: When someone says 'Danke' or 'Dankeschön', it is nice and correct to say 'Bitte' or 'Bitteschön' in return. It means, roughly, 'you're welcome'. |
Tip: When someone says 'Danke' or 'Dankeschön', it is nice and correct to say 'Bitte' or 'Bitteschön' in return. It means, roughly, 'you're welcome'. |
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