𝔸 man goes to his lawyer's: "What is your fee?"
The lawyer says: "It's €1 000 for 3 questions."
Man: "Wow! Isn't that a bit too expensive?"
Lawyer: "Yes, it is. So what's your third question?"
The apostrophe attached to a name means "chez". For example, "I'm at the butcher's" means "Je suis chez le boucher". It works the same way with proper names, which is why this blog is called Ret's ESL Jokes.
The lawyer says: "It's €1 000 for 3 questions."
Man: "Wow! Isn't that a bit too expensive?"
Lawyer: "Yes, it is. So what's your third question?"
The apostrophe attached to a name means "chez". For example, "I'm at the butcher's" means "Je suis chez le boucher". It works the same way with proper names, which is why this blog is called Ret's ESL Jokes.
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