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Is Aracely a ladies name?

fishbuck - 12-2-2009 at 07:31 PM

She sent me a letter from San Quintin Real Estate who I bought my property from. I'm trying to respond.
What is the correct way. I don't know if she is married either.

[Edited on 12-3-2009 by fishbuck]

Pompano - 12-2-2009 at 07:35 PM

I say yes. The only one I know is a female. Daughter of Analidia of Ejido Bonafil...Santispac and Playa Escondido concessions.

fishbuck - 12-2-2009 at 07:37 PM

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Originally posted by Pompano
I say yes. The only one I know is a female. Daughter of Analidia of Ejido Bonafil...Santispac and Playa Escondido concessions.


Whoa! Sounds like she has money. Is she young and attractive?

k-rico - 12-2-2009 at 07:37 PM

Araceli

Yes, I know an Araceli

Gypsy Jan - 12-2-2009 at 07:38 PM

Just a spelling difference, but it is a lady name.

If any of you Nomads remember Captain Ray from Puerto Nuevo, she is his daughter.

BAJACAT - 12-2-2009 at 07:39 PM

fISH THATS my sister's name (Ana Aracely...) it's not that common here in the states in the mexican families

noproblemo2 - 12-2-2009 at 07:45 PM

Beautiful name........

Natalie Ann - 12-2-2009 at 07:48 PM

Just the other day I met a beautiful Mexican woman named Aracely. I, too, thought what a pretty name it is.

nena

DENNIS - 12-2-2009 at 08:26 PM

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Originally posted by fishbuck
I'm trying to respond.
What is the correct way.


Start out with something like, "Hey, Baby." Most letters to Mexican women begin like that. :biggrin:

fishbuck - 12-2-2009 at 08:29 PM

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Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote:
Originally posted by fishbuck
I'm trying to respond.
What is the correct way.


Start out with something like, "Hey, Baby." Most letters to Mexican women begin like that. :biggrin:


As usual DENNIS you are sooo helpful!:lol:

arrowhead - 12-2-2009 at 08:38 PM

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Originally posted by fishbuck
As usual DENNIS you are sooo helpful!:lol:


Standard Mexican etiquette is to address a woman as "Senorita" unless you know for sure she is married. This is true even if she is 100 years old.

DENNIS - 12-2-2009 at 09:05 PM

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Originally posted by fishbuck

As usual DENNIS you are sooo helpful!:lol:


Glad I can help, Mike. There's another one that comes to mind, Mamacita. Mexican women, especially the more sophisticated ones, really feel warm and fuzzy when you address them with that and if you couple it with your other new word, Baby, you will be a big hit. Yup...big hit.
"Hey there, Mamacita Baby Cabrona Carnalita." Kinda rhymes, doesn't it. That's how you start your letter to this lady, Mike.
Buena Suerte.

toneart - 12-2-2009 at 09:14 PM

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

fishbuck - 12-2-2009 at 09:26 PM

"Hey there, Mamacita Baby Cabrona Carnalita."

Ya that is kinda catchy. But I think I'll try that line at Anthony's and see how it plays out.

I just went with Ms. on my letter. Didn't know the abreviation for Senorita.

DENNIS - 12-2-2009 at 09:29 PM

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Originally posted by fishbuck

Ya that is kinda catchy. But I think I'll try that line at Anthony's and see how it plays out.




Good idea. It'll be a big hit there too. A REALLY BIG hit. Bring your bandaids. :lol::lol::lol:


Seņorita = Srta.

[Edited on 12-3-2009 by DENNIS]

alafrontera - 12-3-2009 at 01:19 AM

Geezo, I finally get to meet the infamos Fishbuck and he doesn't even know Araceli at Adelita's ???? :rolleyes:

That is also mi novia's sobrina's name so I'm going with feminine.

As for the salutations I'd just go with the ever popular mi amor or for best results the more sophisticated corozonita, that always brings a smile :cool:

Oh btw, HI Fishbuck :D These guys say we have some common interests ;)

fishbuck - 12-3-2009 at 01:28 AM

"Geezo, I finally get to meet the infamos Fishbuck and he doesn't even know Araceli at Adelita's ????"

No I have not had the pleasure to meet Araceli yet! But that sounds like a very good reason to visit Adelita's again!;D

BAJACAT - 12-3-2009 at 11:45 PM

Fish bring your AAA card, is acepted in this fine stablishment...(ADELITAS) thats what i was told.. by friend...:rolleyes:

fishbuck - 12-3-2009 at 11:52 PM

You mean like to get a discount? Excellent!

BajaNuts - 12-3-2009 at 11:57 PM

Hey Fishy, since you're on this thread,

did we ever get the final chapters of the airplane story?

don't want to hi-jack, just thought I'd throw that in since you were here....

:?:



maybe I missed it, and if so, post a link so I can close the chapter...????

:D

fishbuck - 12-4-2009 at 12:14 AM

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Originally posted by BajaNuts
Hey Fishy, since you're on this thread,

did we ever get the final chapters of the airplane story?

don't want to hi-jack, just thought I'd throw that in since you were here....

:?:



maybe I missed it, and if so, post a link so I can close the chapter...????

:D


No nothing more yet but I've got some ideas so I'll try again soon.:yes:

BajaNuts - 12-4-2009 at 12:32 AM

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Originally posted by fishbuck
Quote:
Originally posted by BajaNuts
Hey Fishy, since you're on this thread,

did we ever get the final chapters of the airplane story?

don't want to hi-jack, just thought I'd throw that in since you were here....

:?:



maybe I missed it, and if so, post a link so I can close the chapter...????

:D


No nothing more yet but I've got some ideas so I'll try again soon.:yes:



maybe a Christmas teaser????

I have enjoyed your stories and hope the inspiration will carry them forward~
Take Care, FishBuck~

bajanuts

BACK TO TOPIC!~:biggrin:

fishbuck - 12-12-2009 at 03:44 AM

Wow! Thanks for the info. Perfect ladies name for a Baja flying story.:yes:

LaTijereta - 12-12-2009 at 07:22 AM

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Originally posted by Pompano

Baja names are not any different than name-spelling everywhere..it all about location, parents or the individual's whims. USA: Debbie, Debby, Roger, Rodger.

Anyway, fishbuck...the Spanish name, Aracely, that you are inquiring about means "altar of the sky", so it should serve as a good airplane name for your next sky adventure.