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Re:salam
Hi I'm Spanish I can help you if you want... I'd love to learn something about you country and culture... is so far away from Spanish culture, I think, that I know nothing about it! Thank you kisses from Spain.
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Language pair: Greek; Spanish
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moi!
August 4, 2007
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Latest: August 4, 2007
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Re:want to know more about Spain. I'm from China
Hi I'm a Spanish girl... I think I can help you with my culture and language if you want but there's a problem I'm not a gold member :S... Well answering you, Spanish lifestyle is slower than Chinese I think... but not all the Spanish people is slow at working... well we like a lot sleeping, eating, sunbathing and making a mediteranean life, but not all us can have this life... we think "Don't make today what you can do tomorrow!!" (lol just a joke)... Really this is not just the Spanish style, generally the European people wants to have just 30 hours a week of work and we love having free time for our hobbies, etc.
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
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moi!
August 4, 2007
# Msgs: 2
Latest: August 4, 2007
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Wedding
I will be attending a wedding on Saturday and would like a few phrases with which to converse intelligently with the bride and groom. The ceremony will be Sikh. Our neighbors are from India and speak English well. I would like to be able to talk to them and their friends using a chosen words.
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Language pair: English; Punjabi
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Louanne
July 30, 2007
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Latest: August 13, 2007
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Re:Re:the culture between west and east
Hello Karla
thanks for your reply. i really don't know about this. and you know in china, the head of fish is the most important part in whole one, specially there is a kind of fish's head,, which was cooked at that time when my english friend visit me. so i am thinking that the culture is really big different between west and east.
and also,, when she came my home with several bottles of wine,, that really makes me supprise, because in china, only for visting some old people for bringing wine, suck kind of when i go to see my grandfather.. but i told her about this and her told me this is kind of culture in west world when the people visit their friends, so i still so happy for her thoughtful.
but i think i would be more happier if she have could tell me that she don't like the dish which was thought is lousy in Europe.
so.. do you think it is not big deal? and it didn't makes her angery or something?
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
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Mandy Y.
July 29, 2007
# Msgs: 7
Latest: August 18, 2007
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want to know more about Spain. I'm from China
Hi, I have great interest in studying Spanish culture. My question is the Spanish people working very slow, is this their living style? I would like to get acquaintance of some Spanish friends or who know well the Spanish culture.
I can speak well Mandarin, Cantonese and English.
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
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Shine L.
July 29, 2007
# Msgs: 2
Latest: August 4, 2007
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Re:the culture between west and east
Hi Mandy! I am from America so I know American culture best, but I think this is similar to many European cultures. We do not eat the heads of fish, we throw that part away or give it to cats. To many Americans the idea of eating a fish's head or eyes is disgusting. Also many Americans don't like tofu--I don't like tofu. Also, although everyone hopes that their guests will enjoy the food, in America we don't take it as an insult if someone doesn't like a dish. We just think, "Oh, they don't like this type, it's not my cooking, just the type of food." I'm sure your friend did not mean to insult you. She may not understand Chinese culture, but I am sure she knows you tried very hard to make her happy.
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
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Karla
July 29, 2007
# Msgs: 7
Latest: August 18, 2007
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the culture between west and east
Hi, everyone,,
my english is not so good,, but i hope my words i writed here are not hard to understand for you.
i have a question about west food. i have an English friend, last month, she came to china and visit me,, you know i have never been visted by a friend who are from Europe. but she told me she want to try some home food that cooked in home,, but i am not good at cook, and in my hometown,, Fish head with Tofu soup is very famous, so... one of the dishs is this, but she didn't even try it. so i am really upset, is it bother her the dish like this?, or in west world,, such kind of food is unpolite?
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
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Mandy Y.
July 27, 2007
# Msgs: 7
Latest: August 18, 2007
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Re:talk about politic in english, italian or spanish
Hello Sofia, I would love to help you with your English. I am an English artist. I agree with you about religion. Today it is rather like in medieval times, politics and religion have become mixed up. In England there is a growing difficulty with our Muslim population which is very worrying. It is very important that we do not become prejudiced.
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Language pair: English; Spanish
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Judge D.
July 20, 2007
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Latest: July 20, 2007
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Who do you want to exchange your English/Chinese to my Korean?
Hi, I'm Heejung Kong from Seoul, Korea. I'm a university school student and now i'm on a summer vacation. Actually i'm going to go to Taiwan this September as an exchange student for about 1 year, so i'm very interested in learning English and Chinese. If you're in Seoul, we can meet here before Sep. and talk together for our language. Or if you're in Taiwan(near Taoyuan), we can meet after this Sep.
I'm very happy if you have interest about Korean and Korean culture or something. I'd like to help you to improve your Korean skill and to learn more English and Chinese.
If you didn't find your language exchange partner yet, hope to here from you soon.
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Language pair: Korean; English
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heejung k.
July 20, 2007
# Msgs: 3
Latest: August 24, 2007
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he l.
July 20, 2007
# Msgs: 3
Latest: July 20, 2007
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