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Feeling Good to be in US


@Ben wrote:

@P Anand wrote:

@danil33 wrote:

Hi Anand,

               Just to satisfy my curiocity Iam asking, Are you came to US for Training, from your company or you just take initiative by yourself??which company you are belonging to?Anyway wishing to have a very nice time in US.

   


Its a company training... Moog..

Thank you.

 

One Good thing I learnt from US people is Hearty greetings "HI and Good morning....." Never know anyone here but they talk to me very good and friendly manner. I love it:)


 

For fun, when asked "How are you? reply "Just Dandy!" and watch as the brains reset.

 

ben

 


And, If asked "What's up?"  I usually reply "The direction represented but the vector sum of all gravitational forces applied the the subject body at the given time."  Brains melt every time.Smiley Very Happy


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So I'm not the only one who does that 🙂 But usually I just point at the sky and give them a funny look.
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Sorry I don't understand what that "Just Dandy" means. Before telling and breaking the nose it would be better to know here itself. I got this while searching on Wikipedia.

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@P Anand wrote:

Sorry I don't understand what that "Just Dandy" means. Before telling and breaking the nose it would be better to know here itself. I got this while searching on Wikipedia.


Smiley LOLSmiley LOL

 

Welcome to the world of American English colloquialisms!  In this respect "Just Dandy" means "doing OK! "  Without a social obligation to explain why you feel fine.    While recognized throughout the states, "Just Dandy", is an eastern american phrase.   Simillarillay "Right well mate" is the aussie term for the same response.  In Minnesota we just say ""Oh, Fine, you bet-cha".


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I was there in Iowa a few months back, and I experienced the greatest fun in the US is driving on the roads!

Anand, were you able to go at Universal Studios? That's one fun place to visit!

-FraggerFox!
Certified LabVIEW Architect, Certified TestStand Developer
"What you think today is what you live tomorrow"
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Thank you for the explanation Jeff. Good to learn about different things.

 


@Fragger Fox wrote:

I was there in Iowa a few months back, and I experienced the greatest fun in the US is driving on the roads!

Anand, were you able to go at Universal Studios? That's one fun place to visit!


I have the plan but am not sure whether I'll be able to make it this trip since its very short and I am tightly scheduled. Defenetly post a picture if I go there.

 

Thanks 🙂

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Its a company training... Moog..

 

 

The company my cousin works for was just bought by Moog.  What is their main area?  Never heard of them until today (Coincidentally ferom my cousin and this post on the same day).

 

Shane

 

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Ha.. You can see all the details here. Since I can't talk about the company in an open forum I am just curious to know which country your cousin belong to and what was his/her complany name. Moog has different wings and we are working on Aircraft Actuators designing.

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Yesterday we went to San Diego but started very late. We went through the Costal road and drove through the streets. They are amazing and we saw some wedding also happening in the costal area. Then also went to the Cornado Island very beautiful place (Blamming myself for starting very late otherwise I could have spent some more time there). As a whole enjoyed the whole day.

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I did some LabVIEW work for Moog. RT and FPGA, HIL simulation of aircraft actuators, in Salt Lake City, when that facility was still there. That was about 7 years ago.

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