Because America's English is decreasing in intelligence
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surfing, swimming.....google it:)
The simplest way to switch from Google French to Google English is to simply chick on the line English below the text entry box. The second easiest way to look up topics in Google English is just to type the words "Google English" in the text box.
Google Chrome comes default in English Language. It can be changed to English in the Settings bar.
You can Google History of Swimming and click on the third link (wikipedia) and it gives you quite a bit of information about how swimming was invented. I found it quite amusing...... . :)
If your Google is in German, you must be going to www.google.de instead of an English Google, like www.google.com or .ca.
According to many results on Google, Saranghae means "I Love You" in Korean.
Google is an American company.
Quick.This sounds like a reference to the illustrated children's book by Audrey Wood. The title is I'm As Quick As A Cricket. Here it is on Amazon:http://www.Amazon.com/Quick-Cricket-Childs-Play-Library/dp/0859533069The phrase "quick as a cricket" was almost certainly created for this book. It is not a common expression in English otherwise. All the occurrences of this expression in Google seem to be references to the book. If it were a standard expression in English, it would appear in some ordinary context and not just in reference to children's literature.
Google Translate-It is very funny if you set it to English-English. The woman speaks! LOL
"Registrate en tu cuenta de Google" means "register in your Google account" in English.
Search Google Gurl! Look on pool and new website. they always have something listed on there. OR GOOGLE it.