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#26
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I hope it's not because the panda is hanging up side down.... mate >_>

 

Ok, so I don't get it.



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I wasn't talking to you.  Stay on topic, or move along please...

 

What's the topic again? And no problem. Not talking to someone who barely posts here should be super easy. But can you imagine the nightmare it must be to those who have me blocked?!!



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I heartedly support this sentiment. Would rather spend money to buy experience and see the world. We only have one life to live ;) That is what I am doing too. Starting with Europe *-*

 

Yeah, I'm starting with Australia cause I was originally going to move there for somebody but that fell apart and I don't talk to them anymore. I decided to go anyway just to visit and see the place.

 

Plus, English is the only language I speak so either Australia or England were the two most logical places to start. I would love to travel around Europe at some point, and go to Japan as well.

 

I'm looking at Perth despite it being really isolated since I do actually have a business contact there who is gonna help me in getting things set up work wise.


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Yeah, I'm starting with Australia cause I was originally going to move there for somebody but that fell apart and I don't talk to them anymore. I decided to go anyway just to visit and see the place.

 

Plus, English is the only language I speak so either Australia or England were the two most logical places to start. I would love to travel around Europe at some point, and go to Japan as well.

 

I'm looking at Perth despite it being really isolated since I do actually have a business contact there who is gonna help me in getting things set up work wise.

 

You do know that almost all Europe speaks English? (although some French pretend that they don't  :P



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Yeah, I'm starting with Australia cause I was originally going to move there for somebody but that fell apart and I don't talk to them anymore. I decided to go anyway just to visit and see the place.

 

Plus, English is the only language I speak so either Australia or England were the two most logical places to start. I would love to travel around Europe at some point, and go to Japan as well.

 

I'm looking at Perth despite it being really isolated since I do actually have a business contact there who is gonna help me in getting things set up work wise.

 

That's where I want to go too. And learn Japanese. But can you imagine how hard it would be to learn that language?

 

 

I also got families in Romania and Germany (none here though). Just need to brush up on my German again. It's somewhere there in my head.



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You do know that almost all Europe speaks English? (although some French pretend that they don't  :P

 

That's true. During my last Romanian vacation I noticed that too. This french chick who had the hots for me spoke great English, but I wanted the one that was hard to get. Go figure. ... Of course I totally dated both in secret.



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You do know that almost all Europe speaks English? (although some French pretend that they don't  :P

 

So just like the French Canadians, then =P

 

I guess that makes sense, since they probably get a lot of tourism anyway, though Australia is already in motion for me going.

 

I am also repeatedly told that the women there really like Canadian men. In either case, I at least have an accent working for me =P

 

That's where I want to go too. And learn Japanese. But can you imagine how hard it would be to learn that language?

 

 

I also got families in Romania and Germany (none here though). Just need to brush up on my German again. It's somewhere there in my head.

 

Apparently English is the hardest language to learn at a high level because we have so many stupid rules and every rule has a bunch of exceptions to it. Though learning anything that doesn't use a traditional alphabet does seem like it'd be quite a bit of learning.

 

I'm unaware of any family outside of Canada, though in my family tree I do have a fair bit of Russian.


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So just like the French Canadians, then =P

 

I guess that makes sense, since they probably get a lot of tourism anyway, though Australia is already in motion for me going.

 

I am also repeatedly told that the women there really like Canadian men. In either case, I at least have an accent working for me =P

 

 

Apparently English is the hardest language to learn at a high level because we have so many stupid rules and every rule has a bunch of exceptions to it. Though learning anything that doesn't use a traditional alphabet does seem like it'd be quite a bit of learning.

 

I'm unaware of any family outside of Canada, though in my family tree I do have a fair bit of Russian.

 

lol.  :lol:

 

English is spreading like crazy everywhere do to heavy media of the US, I think. And I hate how the US is poisoning everybody with their influence. But great for travel, I guess.

 

English was very easy for me to learn, so I can't relate. Because I knew enough German (went to German School in Romania since my mom is German and speaks it), and German is an English based language. ... Come to think of it. It felt like I learned English instantly when I came to Canada at age 10. So yeah, consider Germany then. It's very beautiful.



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I hope it's not because the panda is hanging up side down.... mate >_>

...because megabats?


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lol.  :lol:

 

English is spreading like crazy everywhere do to heavy media of the US, I think. And I hate how the US is poisoning everybody with their influence. But great for travel, I guess.

 

English was very easy for me to learn, so I can't relate. Because I knew enough German (went to German School in Romania since my mom is German and speaks it), and German is an English based language. ... Come to think of it. It felt like I learned English instantly when I came to Canada at age 10. So yeah, consider Germany then. It's very beautiful.

 

It would be easy if we all just spoke the same language, and easy for me if that language was English =P

 

I was born in western Canada so I grew up knowing English and can't relate either, though I have an ex-gf from Quebec that, while she spoke good English, there was still a number of little things she messed up if one felt like correcting her a lot.

 

Of which I didn't, because I generally enjoyed her not being annoyed at me over it =P



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I somehow suspect Cyonan is a bit drunk right now :wacko:



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I somehow suspect Cyonan is a bit drunk right now :wacko:

 

Actually I'm not. Just bored and waiting for dinner to finish cooking.

 

Plus, this thread is now about world travel.



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It would be easy if we all just spoke the same language, and easy for me if that language was English =P

 

I was born in western Canada so I grew up knowing English and can't relate either, though I have an ex-gf from Quebec that, while she spoke good English, there was still a number of little things she messed up if one felt like correcting her a lot.

 

Of which I didn't, because I generally enjoyed her not being annoyed at me over it =P

 

But there's a great beauty to knowing another language. Like opening a portal to another dimension. As it greatly affects how folks communicate and behave (much easier to flirt with grills in Romanian I find. So maybe French really is the language of love since that's Latin based too). So please consider it if you ever get the chance. Just move wherever, and you'll magically learn the language without even thinking about it. This one guys went to Japan and never bothered to learn it, and magically one day he knew it just by being surrounded by it.



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Actually I'm not. Just bored and waiting for dinner to finish cooking.

 

Plus, this thread is now about world travel.

 

Oh. Well I though since you went all Facebook on this thread, you have had some bourbon  :P


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Yeah, I'm starting with Australia cause I was originally going to move there for somebody but that fell apart and I don't talk to them anymore. I decided to go anyway just to visit and see the place.

 

Plus, English is the only language I speak so either Australia or England were the two most logical places to start. I would love to travel around Europe at some point, and go to Japan as well.

 

I'm looking at Perth despite it being really isolated since I do actually have a business contact there who is gonna help me in getting things set up work wise.

 

Strayaaaa :wizard: It really is a wonderful place and great weather!! Not to sound biased! I moved here as well ^_^

 

I haven't been to Perth for ages... but I hear it's nice XD But if you need some advice on Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne or Tasmania then I'm available  :D

 

Also I highly recommend going to Japan. 99% of all my friends who has been there love it. I should try to plan to go there again too.. brush off my Japanese skills >_> Taiwan and Korea are also great destinations too  ^_^

 

Good luck with your move!!

 

As for Canadian accents? I think Aussie women like most accents, you may have some competition there :P

 

 

...because megabats?

 

http://australianmus...et.au/drop-bear

 

 

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Yes yes.. incendiary ammo yes *nods*


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lol.  :lol:

 

1: English is spreading like crazy everywhere do to heavy media of the US, I think. 

 

2: And I hate how the US is poisoning everybody with their influence. 

 

3: But great for travel, I guess.

 

4: English was very easy for me to learn, so I can't relate. Because I knew enough German (went to German School in Romania since my mom is German and speaks it), 

 

5: and German is an English based language. ... Come to think of it.

 

6: So yeah, consider Germany then. It's very beautiful.

I reconstructed your gibberish to make it easier to answer...

 

1:  No.  It's because America has lots of money and buy useless junk with it.

 

2:  You spelled McDonald's wrong.

 

3:  No.  Wear a baseball cap and speak English in about 30% of the world's countries.  You'll soon be shown the door.

 

4:  You have a long way to go.  Your English grammar is a step up from horse ****.

 

5:  I... uh... dafuq?

 

6:  Absolutely!  And stop by Poland while there.  Check out the majestic concentration camp museums.  German engineering at it's best.  (I can't seem to find a sarcastic emoticon to use here)

 

 

 

 

 

I think that about covers it!  Enjoy!


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I reconstructed your gibberish to make it easier to answer...

 

1:  No.  It's because America has lots of money and buy useless junk with it.

 

2:  You spelled McDonald's wrong.

 

3:  No.  Wear a baseball cap and speak English in about 30% of the world's countries.  You'll soon be shown the door.

 

4:  You have a long way to go.  Your English grammar is a step up from horse ****.

 

5:  I... uh... dafuq?

 

6:  Absolutely!  And stop by Poland while there.  Check out the majestic concentration camp museums.  (I can't seem to find a sarcastic emoticon to use here)

 

 

 

 

 

I think that about covers it!  Enjoy!

 

I'm ignoring you...

 

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4:  You have a long way to go.  Your English grammar is a step up from horse ****.

 

Ah heck with it. I now have an accent in every language I speak. So I don't speak or write well in any language anymore. But knowing more then one language is better and an eye opener. How many do you speak? Yeah, go eat your McDonalds.

 

And Romanian grills are super hot. Why so many of them are super hot strippers. And man, can I make sweet talk in that language.

 

 

 

And yes, German and English share very many words. Count to 10 in both languages. Practically the same thing.

 

 

... Oh, Poland... nvm...



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I feel like you've shown me this some other time that I mentioned megabats. :lol:


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Also I highly recommend going to Japan. 99% of all my friends who has been there love it. I should try to plan to go there again too.. brush off my Japanese skills >_> Taiwan and Korea are also great destinations too  ^_^

 

Oh you.  :lol:

 

EDIT - no!! I'm out of likes. Sorry. It's in the mail, panda.


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I'm looking at Perth despite it being really isolated since I do actually have a business contact there who is gonna help me in getting things set up work wise.

 

A fellow Canadian, several years ago I spent six months living in Perth.  It is isolated from the rest of the country, but is itself a lovely place - great people, perfect weather, beautiful scenery, decent nightlife for a small city.  Just whatever you do, don't travel to/from there by bus.  It's like crossing the prairies, but somehow much much more boring.

 

Sydney is basically Toronto with an Opera House instead of a SkyDome.  Take that for what you will (I actually like Toronto, but in most of our country it's de rigeur to hate it).

 

 

I am also repeatedly told that the women there really like Canadian men. In either case, I at least have an accent working for me =P

 

They do.   B)


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I can't believe no one took interest in my incendiary ammo experience.  No one!

 

 

 

I'm serious about this!


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I can't believe no one took interest in my incendiary ammo experience.  No one!

 

 

 

I'm serious about this!

 

Oh. You ignore good.



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I can't believe no one took interest in my incendiary ammo experience.  No one!

 

 

 

I'm serious about this!

 

I don't know if it works on PC or not, or you're just joking, but I really want to boot up ME3 and try it just to see for myself.