What year did you graduate from high school? (pg. 25)
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Zild |
quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
That's not an assumption. It's pretty much fact. |
It is a fact that if I move somewhere I will refuse to learn the language? LMAO that's so stupid go yourself. |
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MrJiveBoJingles |
I think Zild's saying that even though it isn't crucial to learn the language to work in Germany, he will anyway. Right? |
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Frenchie |
You're ignorant. That's OK, you're just a fool. |
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Zild |
quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I think Zild's saying that even though it isn't crucial to learn the language to work in Germany, he will anyway. Right? |
Ahh see I was waiting for someone who isn't an idiot to come in here.
Yes. If you're a ing ME worth his salt and you land a job in Germany fluent or not you will become fluent very ing shortly. Therefore I would concentrate on other facets that need to be addressed to get the out ASAP. |
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gehzumteufel |
quote: | Originally posted by Zild
Yes. If you're a ing ME worth his salt and you land a job in Germany fluent or not you will become fluent very ing shortly. Therefore I would concentrate on other facets that need to be addressed to get the out ASAP. |
Having a nice base is more important to me than just learning on the fly. There is only so much you can learn from this way that you make out to be fantastic. My sister learned Russian this way, and her grammar is flat out . |
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Brian Scott |
I agree that you should learn the local language of the nation you eventually move to. It's a touchy subject for me as a Los Angeles native and resident.
I just didn't know Ben was planning to move to Germany. Most Germans in the engineering/technology industries do speak English, however. If he was planning to stay on this side of the pond, then my statement would have a lot more validity. |
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Frenchie |
LOL
Tense tense tense. Stop slamming the keyboard so hard. |
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Slylee |
quote: | Originally posted by Zild
Ahh see I was waiting for someone who isn't an idiot to come in here.
Yes. If you're a ing ME worth his salt and you land a job in Germany fluent or not you will become fluent very ing shortly. Therefore I would concentrate on other facets that need to be addressed to get the out ASAP. |
you mean you were waiting for someone to be able to see past your arrogant bull and try to decipher what it is you actually mean to say in between all your sarcastic one liner inside jokes with yourself? |
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Zild |
quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
you mean you were waiting for someone to be able to see past your arrogant bull and try to decipher what it is you actually mean to say in between all your sarcastic one liner inside jokes with yourself? |
No it was plainly obvious from the beginning. You're just an idiot. |
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Slylee |
quote: | Originally posted by Zild
No it was plainly obvious from the beginning. You're just an idiot. |
lol no i'm not |
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gehzumteufel |
quote: | Originally posted by Brian Scott
I agree that you should learn the local language of the nation you eventually move to. It's a touchy subject for me as a Los Angeles native and resident.
I just didn't know Ben was planning to move to Germany. Most Germans in the engineering/technology industries do speak English, however. If he was planning to stay on this side of the pond, then my statement would have a lot more validity. |
Agreed that if I stayed in the US I would skip the foreign language, but as I said, it is also to help get me back into the swing of things. 2 core classes and 1 around class. I haven't been in school since early 2002. I need to ease into it rather than jump right into 4 core classes. |
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Brian Scott |
quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Agreed that if I stayed in the US I would skip the foreign language, but as I said, it is also to help get me back into the swing of things. 2 core classes and 1 around class. I haven't been in school since early 2002. I need to ease into it rather than jump right into 4 core classes. |
excuses excuses :tongue2
lemme know how those chemistry courses go for you. |
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