Alright, I think I have some time to reply now. Again, sorry this took so long!
Wow, only 20 minutes to fully max out a Pokémon's EV? That's awesome. When I think about how long it took in previous generations...
I beat the Pokémon League in Y a few days ago. Boy, that was easy. XD I also tried shiny fishing and I caught a nice Shiny Corsola and a Shiny Alomomola. Alomomola, what a name XD
Yeah, I'm also a big fan of the first 2 generations. My most favorite Pokémon of all time is Ho-Oh. It's one of those legendaries that I always use in-game, although I normally don't like battling with legendaries that much. I also love Raichu, Umbreon, Espeon, Charmander etc. etc. The list goes on forever
And I know what you mean, being afraid of making mistakes in a foreign language. I get that in French and Spanish too sometimes.(English is not foreign for me. lol) But one of my professors said that if you really want to learn a language, you have to overcome that fear sometime. She's originally from London and when she first came to Vienna, she was so afraid to speak German because she was making mistakes all the time. Now, she speaks German like a native and even holds lectures in German. I think that's really inspiring.
By the way, I'm also very happy to have found a person like you who's really open-minded and interested in languages too! In general, it's a lot of fun talking to you!
Wow, your mother is from India! I'd love to go there someday. I bet you can learn a lot from the people there. Urdo, huh? I know that the language exists but I've never heard anybody speak it.
Yeah, I definitely want to visit New York someday. And thanks for offering a tour around! (:
If I ever stop by, I'll tell you! Unfortunately, as a student, I don't have a lot of money. Right now, I'm saving up money so I can visit a good friend of mine who lives in Texas (: She was in Germany as an exchange student for a year and we became great pals.
I've never traveled anywhere outside of Europe. I'd like to study abroad sometime during university as well.
Before Vienna, I lived close to Aachen in Germany. (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aachen )
What I like a lot about Aachen is that it's very close to the Netherlands and Belgium. (Luxembourg is not that far away either.) It has a very international feeling to it.
My main reason for coming to Vienna was my boyfriend. The second reason was university. I study "Transcultural Communication". It's similar to Translation and Interpreting, but it's more than that. Generally speaking, it deals a lot with all kinds of different cultures. (My languages are German, English and French, so I mostly learn about English and French speaking countries.)
If you ever come to Vienna, I'd love to meet up with you! I could also show you the nicest places and major sights.
I didn't know the song "Vienna" you mentioned but I listened to it on Youtube and it's very nice! You're right, it has a great message to it. I wonder why the artist chose Vienna out of all places though haha.
Nice to meet you too, Amin! My name is Céline. It's great to talk to you! And excuse me my silly question, but how do you pronounce "Amin"? Is it something like Ey-min?