Yes… Old funky is thinking of a change of career so he decided to register his details with 104.com. As he can’t speak Chinese too well he opted for the English part of the site to add his resume… But gasp! There’s no option for the UK for “place where you got your degree” but there is for
“Wave the He with second private Ni fill elder brother Wei Na” [color=green]Bosnia and Herzegovina[/color]
“Saint Horse Reno” [color=green]San Marino[/color]
“The Serbia and black mountain” [color=green] Serbia and Montenegro [/color]
“The Si Luo Wei Ni is second” [color=green] Slovenia [/color]
“The Mo Er has another tile” [color=green] Moldova [/color]
“The row pays the Dun Si to ascend” [color=green] Liechtenstein[/color]
“The Si luo fells a gram” [color=green]Slovakia [/color]
“Byelorusian S.S.R” [color=green]Belarus[/color]
They are all apparently European countries. That fun loving Croatian bird worked out “Saint Horse Reno”= San Marino and “The Serbia and black mountain”= Serbia and Montenegro…
They are all options on the 104 website pda.104.com.tw/resume/english/re … ng_version follow the steps and you’ll get to the point where you have to tell them where you took your degree… Oceania has some pretty odd place names too
I’m going to add all the other entries for Oceania too
Ok we also have
“Database gram islands”
“The Ji mile Ba si”
“The east adds”
“Ten thousand that Dus”
“Niu Ai”
and in “Other area of Asia” we have
“Ba’s wood”
Odd that central America and Africa seems to be OK
You forgot another good one from the “Other areas of Asia list”: Arabian grand duchy. Sounds like a donut from Tim Hortons, but I digress. I believe the country in question is United Arab Emirates.
And while we’re in the middle east, “Ba’s wood” is Bahrain.
One that hasn’t been mentioned in Oceania is “Promise Lu”, which is Nauru.
Only two more to go: “Ten thousand that Dus” and “Niu Ai”