Buddy check in scandinavian languages

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Beer With Ribs And Fries
Big White Rabbits Are Fluffy
Barack Will Ruin America Forever

I have no idea about Swedish or the others.
 
g1138,

No problem, it's a good one to remember, and in pre dive BWRAF checks, on buddy or more often than not on others on same boat, ar least a dozen times I've had to point out someone has - 'forgotten to connect air hose, forgotten weight belt, releases are stuck under BCD straps, air's off, mask's forgotten' - the list goes on !!

Cheers, and safe diving, from Taiwan where a looming Typhoon has just caused all dive plans for the weekend to be aborted :depressed:
 
Thanks for all the replies.

I ask because I speak the scandivian languages and we have a quite a few course participants from there. In my opinion it is a lot easier to learn buddy check if you have a catchphrase.

And my new english one is: Bangkok Women Really are fellas!!!
 

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