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Ballroom dancing
Posted by Shridhar Salian
9/10/2008  12:42:00 AM
Will you please let know out of below given three types which type is called as ballroom dance?

1. Rat Race
2. Fox Trot
3. Piggy Back

Regards

Shridhar
Re: Ballroom dancing
Posted by jofjonesboro
9/10/2008  4:57:00 AM
Assuming that this is a serious question, if you'll do a little work on this site then you can answer the question yourself.

Personally, I'd go with "Piggy Back."

jj
Re: Ballroom dancing
Posted by Ladydance
9/10/2008  6:22:00 AM
JJ, you forgot a couple of important dances.

1. Fox Trot
2. Marmot Mambo
3. Weasel Waltz

Re: Ballroom dancing
Posted by Ralph
9/10/2008  9:38:00 AM
Hi JJ,

IIRC, there were two other dances that were either contemporaries or also so of the origonal fox trot, known as the horse trot and the turkey trot. I don't know if your #'s 2 & 3 are "real" or not, but these two are -- actually, I believe there were many different animal "trots" around. And then there was the alligator and other critters from the 50's and 60's too. ANd don't forget the chicken! But ballroom? Hmm -- maybe a few of the trots would have enough similarities to fox trot to qualify, at least after a few beers -- or maybe glasses of Chardonnay? :)
Re: Ballroom dancing
Posted by intabfab
9/10/2008  1:50:00 PM
I actually wonder if this is a legit question???
If there is a language barrier then the Foxtrot sounds just as silly a name for a dance as does the piggy back or rat race. Certain things such as these phrases can be lost in translation... If it was a serious post I feel a little ashamed at how it was responded to in such a culturally insensitive way.
So, I do hope the poster meant it to be silly and not serious...
Re: Ballroom dancing
Posted by SocialDancer
9/10/2008  4:37:00 PM
It looked to me like a typical multiple choice question used on television phone-in 'competitions'.

They are designed to be very easy for anyone watching the show to encourage them to pay £1 for the call and a chance to enter a draw for a fabulous prize. 10,000 entrants easily pay for any prize!

I understand that they often get a surprisingly high number of incorrect entries too.
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