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Joim:
Here it's a way, also the girl understood the 2nd girl asked her out too, however I'm going to use imapiratearg's change, quite better. I should think twice a script, and not making the first I think x)

So, now I'm in doubt. "Got fire?" or "Got light?"?

twilightneko:

--- Quote from: Joim on 05 Jun 2008, 15:37 ---\So, now I'm in doubt. "Got fire?" or "Got light?"?

--- End quote ---

Usually you will hear "Got a light?" but not always, I actually asked a couple of people and some said fire, others said light, and one even said "got spark?"...... wtf? But I guess it's how others talk around you. So yeah I'd choose "light" if it was for a comic.

benji:
Got a light is certainly the one I've heard most often, though I've also heard "got a spark." I've never heard "got fire" before, but since I don't smoke, I'm not the most current on smoker slang. I think "got a light" will be more familiar to more people, but I could be wrong.

imapiratearg:

--- Quote from: twilightneko on 06 Jun 2008, 09:12 ---
--- Quote from: Joim on 05 Jun 2008, 15:37 ---\So, now I'm in doubt. "Got fire?" or "Got light?"?

--- End quote ---

Usually you will hear "Got a light?" but not always, I actually asked a couple of people and some said fire, others said light, and one even said "got spark?"...... wtf? But I guess it's how others talk around you. So yeah I'd choose "light" if it was for a comic.

--- End quote ---

It appears to me like it might be regional.  Here in the states or in the U.K., you usually hear "Got a light?"

KharBevNor:
In Germany, I just shout 'FEUER! FUR MEINE RAUCHEN!' at people and point at my unlit cigarette.

I only go to Germany to attend metal festivals and have spent 95% of my time in that fair nation completely shitfaced.

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