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London, Paris, and Venice. Wow, you people have limited imaginations. Personally, I'd much rather go to Amsterdam, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, or just about any major city in Germany (Berlin, Munich, Dresden, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Bonn, Stuttgart, et cetera).
I'm probably going to go on an AP fieldtrip next year where we go all across Europe and learn about all the history, and stuff along those lines. But, at 5,000 dollars its not so cheap..
 
London, Paris, and Venice. Wow, you people have limited imaginations. Personally, I'd much rather go to Amsterdam, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, or just about any major city in Germany (Berlin, Munich, Dresden, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Bonn, Stuttgart, et cetera).

I think Vienna, Budapest and Munich would would be amazing to see. Dublin, Marseilles, Lisbon, Madrid, etc. Preferably I'd like to stay mostly along the Mediterranean.
 
I'm going to Rome this autumn, should be interesting.
Haven't been to a lot of major cities yet, London, Frankfurt, Munich, Salzburg (not quite sure if that one even counts...), that's pretty much it - and except Munich, all the visits were some kind of school trip...
 
Rome...hmm. Rome has a big history. But Rome doesn't interest me...I know too much about it. But have fun.
 
I would love to go to somewhere else other than Spain. :< I usually go there whenever I'm going on holiday (I've been to France once (Disneyland, when I was like 3?) and America once (Florida)). I would definitely love to go to Italy and Japan sometime: My two dream destinations. xD
 
My parents have just come back from Venice, and they enjoyed it for the most part... despite the fact that they didn't even ride a gondola! (Apparently it was about 100€ per ride, which seems a bit extravagant if you ask me...) Loads of churches and markets and riverboats. although apparently all the buildings are falling apart and the younger generation are moving to Rome or Milan as there's nothing really for them to do. Interesting...
 
Yes, you may come in, only if you read the rules tho :o

And I'd love to live in Japan or South Africa :D
 
I dunno, as much as I like Japan, I don't think I could live there: Its lifestyle and culture is so different to mine, plus I'd always have to speak Japanese, and it'd be kind of... Strange, being as it'd be a second language to me, so I'd always struggle. I dunno, I'd just like to stay here in the UK, but maybe move to the country or something. :3
 
I dunno, as much as I like Japan, I don't think I could live there: Its lifestyle and culture is so different to mine, plus I'd always have to speak Japanese, and it'd be kind of... Strange, being as it'd be a second language to me, so I'd always struggle. I dunno, I'd just like to stay here in the UK, but maybe move to the country or something. :3
I see what you mean. But I wouldn't mind learning more Japanese, I'm already fluent in English, Gujarati, and Spanish so learning another wouldn't be to much of a bother for me :3
 

I see what you mean. But I wouldn't mind learning more Japanese, I'm already fluent in English, Gujarati, and Spanish so learning another wouldn't be to much of a bother for me :3
Gawd how do you learn languages so easily? Learning a language is difficult for me.
 
Gawd how do you learn languages so easily? Learning a language is difficult for me.
It's because I learned two of them at a young age (English and Gujarati) then Spanish later on because I grew up around Hispanics and some of my family is Hispanic now.
 

I see what you mean. But I wouldn't mind learning more Japanese, I'm already fluent in English, Gujarati, and Spanish so learning another wouldn't be to much of a bother for me :3

I'm actually learning Japanese at the moment, it's very challenging, let me tell you that. D: But, as you said, I think you could do it. However, I think I could maybe work for a Japanese company or something, but just maybe only go out there for business trips and holidays. xD
 
I'm actually learning Japanese at the moment, it's very challenging, let me tell you that. D: But, as you said, I think you could do it. However, I think I could maybe work for a Japanese company or something, but just maybe only go out there for business trips and holidays. xD
I won't be able to learn how to write in it tho D: Only speaking portion for me :P
 

I won't be able to learn how to write in it tho D: Only speaking portion for me :P

The writing isn't that bad, surprisingly! xD I found it quite easy, I'm learning some kanji at the moment, that's the HARDER part of it all.
 
I can write in Japanese. Not fluently mind you, but the stroke order is mostly in my head now. I'm also a basic speaker.

While were on the subject, what languages does everyone speak at home? Just English for me.
 
I can write in Japanese. Not fluently mind you, but the stroke order is mostly in my head now. I'm also a basic speaker.

While were on the subject, what languages does everyone speak at home? Just English for me.

I just speak English. Though, I often shout German phrases now and then. xD I dunno why, I've been learning German for a while now and we used to say some really strange stuff. NEIN DANKE! DAS IS NICHT SEHR GUT! Stuff like that. :b
 
The writing isn't that bad, surprisingly! xD I found it quite easy, I'm learning some kanji at the moment, that's the HARDER part of it all.
If its writing in the English version then yea, I can do that, but if its in Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji, it'll be an automatic fail for me.
 

If its writing in the English version then yea, I can do that, but if its in Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji, it'll be an automatic fail for me.

You mean the Romanized version, yeah I see what you mean. But, I personally find reading really easy now, they say it all phonetically so it's easy to pick up, like "da-i-su-ki-de-su" which means "I love you" and "ko-n-ni-chi-wa(ha)" which means "Good afternoon" or "Hello". When I was a beginner, I picked out the characters I could recognize, and then I figured out the word. xD
 
You mean the Romanized version, yeah I see what you mean. But, I personally find reading really easy now, they say it all phonetically so it's easy to pick up, like "da-i-su-ki-de-su" which means "I love you" and "ko-n-ni-chi-wa(ha)" which means "Good afternoon" or "Hello". When I was a beginner, I picked out the characters I could recognize, and then I figured out the word. xD
Yea....I'll stick with talking and reading it in the Englishnized version :P

I can't even read or write that much in Gujarati :I
 
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