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This year we will truly have a "cinco de Mayo" and "Pinche de Monday" back to back. Brace yourself, this happens only every seven years !!!!! (This is NOT Spanish 101)

IamNobody 8 May 4
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Not familiar with Pinche Monday .

Actually every Monday kind of is.....

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Pinche pendejo...

Beg the question....you know what you said, right?

@IamNobody lol just giving another example...

@thinktwice That didn't answer my question....or does it? If yes then that's mean !!! LOL

@IamNobody Not directed to you or anyone...per soy malo a veces...lol

@thinktwice Well, that's what I was trying to tell you.... the way you said it, it is directed at me (I doubt you knew and that's why I asked, I didn't think that was the intent but that's how the language works ). In the hypothetical scenario where you had know exactly what you were saying then you called me a f-ing a##hole and the way it's presented ( or written ), it is meant with a vengeance. I thought it was funny. Now, when the same expression is said between buddies then it's just a funny thing to say. Language can be very weird depending upon context.

@thinktwice …….and NO, I don't think for a second that you are bad, not even at times … ha ahhaha

@IamNobody yeah...sure

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I've never heard of "Pinche de Monday" .....what are they celebrating & why don't they use the Spanish word for Monday?

Carin Level 8 May 4, 2019

No such thing. Correct usage of “pinche” (“frigging,” adjective): “For some of us, every Monday is a pinche Monday.”

@The-Krzyz verdad! ha ha ha

@The-Krzyz You got it !!! .... Nice to find at least someone with good sense of humor !! LOL

@IamNobody, @thinktwice I grew up in and around East Los Angeles, and learned English and Spanish as a kid at the same time in a predominantly Mexican-American community. Plus, we have a down-to-earth, “show me” culture, so it’s not easy to pull the pinche sheep over our eyes ...

@The-Krzyz Then you truly understand how rich pinche really is

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