Thread: What To Say At The Buzzer
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06-10-07 11:16 #12
Posts: 243Hola mujeres.
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06-10-07 09:52 #11
Posts: 20This works for me
If I ring the buzzer at a place that doesn't know me, I say, "Estoy acá para las minas," which translates as "I'm here for the girls."
"Las minas" is argentine dialect that translates as "the girls", or "the chicks", and "acá" a synonym for "aquí".
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04-20-07 21:15 #10
Posts: 2599I tell em, "Its Exon here to Fuck a Chica"
They always buzz me right in.
Exon
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04-20-07 21:05 #9
Posts: 2701Chicas
"Chicas"
It works for me.
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04-20-07 20:53 #8
Posts: 1196Originally Posted by Rainot
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04-20-07 18:15 #7
Posts: 713Most of the time I simply say what DR has suggested, "Soy Sportsman".
Sometimes I say "Busco una chica" (I'm looking for a chica) or "Quiero visitar" (I want to visit). They all work for me.
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04-20-07 18:13 #6
Posts: 2808Not generally
Originally Posted by Rainot
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04-20-07 17:48 #5
Posts: 96You mean when you go unannounced (no previous phone call)
You could say "hola, vengo por el aviso" (Hi, I'm here about the ad - I saw in the newspaper / website-)
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04-20-07 17:13 #4
Posts: 311I normally say.......
If I really made an appointment, then.
Soy Bandy. Llamé antes. Tengo una cita con.............
If I just show up, then become very direct.
Busco de chicas
Bandy
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04-20-07 16:55 #3
Posts: 1543I have found that "Buenos tardes! Tengo mucho dinero, y necessito una amiga!" opens all the doors for me.
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04-20-07 16:20 #2
Posts: 2808Originally Posted by Fretta
(it's Santiago)
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04-20-07 16:12 #1
Posts: 84What To Say At The Buzzer
I've always wondered what to say when I ring the buzzer at a Privado. Generally I say something like "quisiera ver a una chica," but that seems pretty awkward (not to mention strange when other people are standing around) Any thoughts on things to say in Spanish? Something a little more elegant and maybe discreet?