domingo, 13 de febrero de 2011

LOVE, LOVE, LOVE......



What does “walk the aisle together” mean? And what about “to dump someone”, “to find Mr Right”, “to have a crush for someone”, or “to be on the rocks”? All these phrases have to do with LOVE and RELATIONSHIPS. Click here to find out their meanings and to read more interesting ones. Once you have finished, Why don’t you try the quiz? Have you ever experienced any of them ?Leave a comment and tell us about your favourite one!

Many English words used to talk to someone you love or care about have to do with sugar...."honey", "sweatheart", "sweet", "sweetie" or "sweetie pie". For those of you who have a sweet tooth as well as a sweatheart, here is the key to sweeten life on Saint Valentine's Day.
For dessert, you can enjoy two of the most important ingredients of any good love story:
Boy meets girl and The first kiss.

Have a great Valentine's Day!!

2 comentarios:

  1. I just love this post! So many inspiring items on it! I found out new and intriguing expressions such us "go dutch" ( this one must have an interesting origin? ) and others very similars to the spanish ones, like " make eyes at". Pop the question..that's great!I choose the Romantic Menu by Sophie Dhal.
    I once made an oral presentation in French Class about Saint Valentin, the man, and it was lots of fun! Boy meets girl... one of my favourites movies ever!
    Happy Valentine every one!

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  2. You are right, "go dutch" must have a very interesting origin maybe not very flattering for Dutch people....maybe it's just an stereotype!
    Hope you cooked a superValentine menu, just let us know!

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