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Teh

Anyone who has been on the intrawebernets for any period of time has seen the nearly ubiquitous “teh”.

It is everywhere. It is often used intentionally as a sign of… coolness? reverse chic?

Anyway, Kaddee and I have been taking (Egyptian) Arabic lessons. These lessons are starting to include reading and writing arabic. One of the letters is “teh“. I kid you not. Yeah, it looks like a smiley face.
It cracks me up everytime my instructor or kaddee or I say “teh”.

That is all.

One reply on “Teh”

“Tukkar Erik Hokanson” is what comes to mind when I see “teh”. I guess I learned to type well enough after 15 years or so that I rarely type teh any more.

You know Erik, from Man Night. His most recent email address is teh@…

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