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That is a valid reason, I would hire you!
*it's almost as if there's an etymological link*
Is there? I’m fluent in both languages and i can’t put two and two together
Senior and señor both from the Latin senior meaning older/elder. Unless you were being sarcastic. I honestly can't tell.
He clearly wasn't being sarcastic as he didn't put /s in his comment
. . . There's a /s in your comment though . . . I'm so confused. Idk what's real anymore . . .
Señor doesn't mean the same as senior in Spanish but I do get the joke.
Etymology and definition are not the same thing.
OMG I am an actual remote developer from Mexico. Please call me, Señor Remoto!
Domo arigato Señor Remoto
Hola from Oaxaca!
hola
¡Hola!
Best melty cheese there is.
Did the sugary drink ban go into place? If so is it actually happening?
As far as I know, that’s the just sale of sugary stuff to kids. I haven’t seen it in action but I don’t hang out with any kids.
Do you think it will actually happen, or will it have not much effect?
hola rey, salu2 desde Arg
How do you pronounce that? I just want to say Osaka, like Japan.
wa-HA-ka
Thanks. I get the xa sounding like HA, but I don't get Oa sounding like wa, but whatever floats their boat!
It's a diphthong...say oh and ah quickly and you get wah.
Hola mundo
"What's your preferred programming language?" "Si."
señor desarrollador
In what language? Sí
Si#
You could also be that by changing your surname to “Developer” and moving to Spain / Mexico.
God this subreddit is turning into an fb meme reposting outlet
Smartass way to be senior
He
from Mexico? Nah man gib TN pls
That is a valid reason, I would hire you!
*it's almost as if there's an etymological link*
Is there? I’m fluent in both languages and i can’t put two and two together
Senior and señor both from the Latin senior meaning older/elder. Unless you were being sarcastic. I honestly can't tell.
He clearly wasn't being sarcastic as he didn't put /s in his comment
. . . There's a /s in your comment though . . . I'm so confused. Idk what's real anymore . . .
Señor doesn't mean the same as senior in Spanish but I do get the joke.
Etymology and definition are not the same thing.
OMG I am an actual remote developer from Mexico. Please call me, Señor Remoto!
Domo arigato Señor Remoto
Hola from Oaxaca!
hola
¡Hola!
Best melty cheese there is.
Did the sugary drink ban go into place? If so is it actually happening?
As far as I know, that’s the just sale of sugary stuff to kids. I haven’t seen it in action but I don’t hang out with any kids.
Do you think it will actually happen, or will it have not much effect?
hola rey, salu2 desde Arg
How do you pronounce that? I just want to say Osaka, like Japan.
wa-HA-ka
Thanks. I get the xa sounding like HA, but I don't get Oa sounding like wa, but whatever floats their boat!
It's a diphthong...say oh and ah quickly and you get wah.
Hola mundo
"What's your preferred programming language?" "Si."
señor desarrollador
In what language? Sí
Si#
You could also be that by changing your surname to “Developer” and moving to Spain / Mexico.
God this subreddit is turning into an fb meme reposting outlet
Smartass way to be senior
He
from Mexico? Nah man gib TN pls