What expression do people use instead of “say cheese!” in other languages?
What expression do people use instead of “say cheese!” in other languages?
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“1, 2, 3, KIMCHIIIIIIII!” My dad, a super traditional and serious Korean man, cracks up every time while saying this before a family picture, resulting in a retake. This situation repeats itself at least 3 times before his boisterous gasping for air laughs turns into a devilish smirk and him saying under his breath, ‘kimchi.’
In Chinese, it’s eggplant (qie zi), which interestingly enough sounds pretty similar to “cheese!”
In Wadiya, its Aladeen
“Spaghetti”
In France, we say: “Ouistiti” or “Cheese”
“Well, in Hungary we say “itt repül a kismadár”
In TikTok they say, “Smile if you like dick!”
Parle fromage
We say “whiskey” in Argentina
In Norway we say ‘smil’.
Witch it’s just smile in Norwegian