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#11
Kia Ora, Tee.
Welcome and thanks for the info.
L
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#12
I didn’t know that!!!!!
Thanks for the Maori traditional greeting - salutation,"Kia ora", meaning hello and/or goodbye.

You learn something every day

Cheers

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Originally posted by Lady Griffin

Kia Ora, Tee.
Welcome and thanks for the info.
L


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#13
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Originally posted by Tee

I didn’t know that!!!!!
Thanks for the Maori traditional greeting - salutation,"Kia ora", meaning hello and/or goodbye.

You learn something every day

Cheers

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Originally posted by Lady Griffin


Kia Ora, Tee.
Welcome and thanks for the info.
L




Crikey I thought it was Orange Squash.
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#14
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Originally posted by noel

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[i]Originally posted by Tee


I didn’t know that! Thanks for the Maori traditional greeting - salutation,"Kia ora", meaning hello and/or goodbye. You learn something every day
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Originally posted by Lady Griffin[/i]

Kia Ora, Tee. Welcome and thanks for the info.
L




Crikey I thought it was Orange Squash.



I remember the adverts on tv, rather strange cartoons.
Martin ~
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#15
can vaguely remember "give me some kia ora arora" Nice drink , wonder if that's what was in Robinsons orange thingy wingy , you know what I mean Caroline.
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#16
I believe kia ora is a well known name for orange squash and I seem to associate it with Chivers???? jam people???? Sometimes has a hyphen.
In Maori it has a general meaning -like hello welcome goodbye and an expression of approval like Well done,mate.Kia Ora.Sort of Cheers!
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#17
wow kiora now i reember the advert!!!!!!!!!! the monkey singing
Love and LightHayley
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#18
There's a similar word in French- 'Salut' which means Hello or Goodbye, or more like Hiya and See Ya as it's used by the young mostly . We never learnt that from Ma Brom!
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#19
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Originally posted by Hayleypink

wow kiora now i reember the advert!!!!!!!!!! the monkey singing


something like "... I'll be your dog ... wuf, wuf.."
JohnH
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#20
What about the good Lacashire "Eye up"
Martin ~
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