Globalization
Question: What is the truest definition of Globalization?
Answer: Princess Diana’s death.
Question: How come?
Answer: An English princess
with an Egyptian boyfriend
crashes in a French tunnel,
driving a German car
with a Dutch engine,
driven by a Belgian
who was drunk on Scottish whisky,
(check the bottle before you change the spelling),
followed closely by Italian Paparazzi,
on Japanese motorcycles;
treated by an American doctor,
using Brazilian medicines.
This is sent to me by An Irishman,
using Bill Gates’s technology (American),
and you’re probably reading this on your computer that uses Taiwanese chips,
and a Korean monitor,
assembled by Bangladeshi workers
in a Singapore plant,
transported by Indian lorry-drivers,
hijacked by Indonesians,
unloaded by Sicilian longshoremen,
and trucked to you by Mexican illegals…..
That, my friends, is Globalization
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Comments (2)
Jan aka Jaz Green7
I practice communicating in multiple languages in my LinkedIn group JazLive Network ( http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1205567 ) ~ so far I have a native Brizilian and an Itialian that help me practice. I use translating programs to carefully choose English grammer that will translate well in other languages. I would love to share the tools and practice with others.
Dawn The Golden Shop...7
That is truely amazing. Sure is globalization. And it would circle back again if a person from each country replied to this thread.
Written by an American with Scilian and Scottish decent!