Shadow Wrote:So having moved around as much as you have (welcome to GS by the way :biggrin: xx), how many languages do you speak ?
Whenever I think of the Netherlands, I always think of people speaking Dutch, English plus usually one other language pretty well - how's your French ?
Thank you
I speak Dutch, English, French, and my German's pretty good.
Mais j'ai une place speciale dans ma coeur pour la langue française.
fjp999 Wrote:OMG, you are so funny... thanks for those great giggles...
I dont know DC very well but you write: Washington D.C., Columbus. Is Columbus center city? I would guess if it was it would be a very very odd place to live but again, I dont know DC very wll.
Please tell the most bizarre thing of the high school you attended, if you can.
Lastly, if you took the French people out of Paris what would you fill it with?
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Hehe. I like to make people laugh.
Columbus, Ohio is what I meant. I've lived in Washington D.C. and Columbus, Ohio.
The most bizarre thing is hard to choose.
Well first was the huge (hot) lunches like pizza, pasta, tacos, etc. In the Netherlands you bring your lunch with you most of the time and you only have one hot meal a day (usually dinner).
If the teacher is missing then they always find a replacement (we always just have a free hour that lesson).
The schools schedule was the same every day.
There were sports AT the actual school with those cheerleader girls always dancing around (they weren't very bright... I saw them misspell the name of the school once writing on a window).
If I wanted to get medicine for a headache or leave the school because I was ill I had to go see a NURSE. That's just so outragous!
I could go on and on probably
And if you had an empty Paris you could just fill it with more tourists because A) the French wouldn't be there to scare them away and B) there'd be more room for them.
But who am I kidding? If it were empty it would fill up with immigrants for sure xD
French people are nice but so... arrogant.