The Same Things in Other Languages
In different parts of the world, familiar sounds and phrases can be interpreted in a completely different way. In English, a dog will go "Woof", but in other languages, it can be "Gao" or "Jappe"! A kiss in English will sound "Smack", but go to another country and that smooch becomes "Moptsi" or "Tsiom"… English artist James Chapman created many wonderful infographics displaying just such differences.
Shooting Prank
funny guys pranked people by pretending that someone's shooting them....
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