What year did you graduate from high school? (pg. 24)
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Slylee |
quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
German is "goofy?" It always sounded very serious and somber to me. |
nah i think russian sounds more serious. german is goofy sounding to me. |
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Zild |
quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Point being? I have a friend in Japan and he knows no Japanese. Does that make it any more or less important?
While I do find German girls hot, that is not the reason. |
Yes it makes it much less important than other factors. |
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Slylee |
quote: | Originally posted by Zild
Yes it makes it much less important than other factors. |
you must have to prove yourself in all situations in life huh? even an internet forum? i mean can't you just for one second stop taking yourself so seriously and trying to let everyone know who you are and how smart you are lol
you got it backwards as far as i'm concerned.
walking around a busy airport acting and looking like a ing douchebag loser and then coming home and going online and being smarter than everyone?
lol TA isn't going to get you very far in life. you can't put it on your resume:p |
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gehzumteufel |
quote: | Originally posted by Brian Scott
Most Germans speak English anyway. Especially those who are working in/with international organizations. |
quote: | Originally posted by Zild
Yes it makes it much less important than other factors. |
Both typical American responses. You go to live/work in a country, learn their ing language. End of story. |
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Slylee |
quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Both typical American responses. You go to live/work in a country, learn their ing language. End of story. |
and this |
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Frenchie |
quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
You go to live/work in a country, learn their ing language. End of story. | Amen.
I despise people who come to Canada and say " I hate speaking this language blablabla, I can't and I won't earn it." Then piss off back to the dirty hole you came form. |
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Brian Scott |
quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Both typical American responses. You go to live/work in a country, learn their ing language. End of story. |
Um, when did you say you were planning to move to Germany?
(My response is still true) |
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Zild |
quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
you must have to prove yourself in all situations in life huh? even an internet forum? i mean can't you just for one second stop taking yourself so seriously and trying to let everyone know who you are and how smart you are lol
you got it backwards as far as i'm concerned.
walking around a busy airport acting and looking like a ing douchebag loser and then coming home and going online and being smarter than everyone?
lol TA isn't going to get you very far in life. you can't put it on your resume:p |
i'm sorry i wasn't dressed up as your boyfriend so i don't know where that douchebag loser part came from... :conf: :conf: |
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Zild |
quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Both typical American responses. You go to live/work in a country, learn their ing language. End of story. |
more with the stupid assumptions |
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gehzumteufel |
quote: | Originally posted by Brian Scott
Um, when did you say you were planning to move to Germany?
(My response is still true) |
haha oops I didn't, but I do want to. |
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Frenchie |
That's not an assumption. It's pretty much fact. |
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gehzumteufel |
quote: | Originally posted by Zild
more with the stupid assumptions |
This is not assumption this is fact. You respect the people by learning their language. This is a deep rooted value that people that grew up in Europe (even though I did not) have and respect. Asians also have a similar sentiment. |
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