Re: Talking about viral marketing




we speak "tschörmän" over here (Austria) :))

Interesting... never heard of tschörmän. Is that just a dialect of
German?

Thanks,
Kevin.

no no, just kidding...

although some of us are pretty hard to understand for Germans - and we both
don't understand the (german speaking) Swiss :)



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