Indian/English
An Italian, French and Indian went for a job interview in England. Before the interview, they >were told that they must compose a sentence in English >with three main words: green, pink and yellow.
The Italian was first: "I wake up in the morning. I see the yellow sun. see the green grass and I think to myself, I hope it will be a pink day."
The French was next: " I wake up in the morning, I eat a yellow banana, a green pepper and in the evening I watch the pink panther on TV.
Last was the Indian: "I wake up in the morning, I >hear the phone ?green green", I "pink" up the phone and I say "Yellow"
An Italian, French and Indian went for a job interview in England. Before the interview, they >were told that they must compose a sentence in English >with three main words: green, pink and yellow.
The Italian was first: "I wake up in the morning. I see the yellow sun. see the green grass and I think to myself, I hope it will be a pink day."
The French was next: " I wake up in the morning, I eat a yellow banana, a green pepper and in the evening I watch the pink panther on TV.
Last was the Indian: "I wake up in the morning, I >hear the phone ?green green", I "pink" up the phone and I say "Yellow"