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    Do you teach language? I do

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    Not English, I am sure (unless it is to people who know even less than yourself).

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    That is a good laugh... I only cant see myself visiting India.. I had it enough from someone at wrk who was Indian.. so weird that was and his wife as well.

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    Pot, meet kettle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clearskies View Post
    Do you teach language? I do
    What language(s) do you teach, CS?

    I think your mess-ups on here are fine. I've noticed you're getting better. Most of the time, I think you sound like Yoda. There's no real way to learn except to try & make mistakes.

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    France, Latvia and the Schipol airport of The Netherlands...
    Don't expect anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clearskies View Post
    That is a good laugh... I only cant see myself visiting India.. I had it enough from someone at wrk who was Indian.. so weird that was and his wife as well.
    Glad to see that you're so accepting of other cultures.


    I visited India in November last year and it was a pleasant experience, going 'round the "golden triangle" of Delhi -> Agra -> Jaipur -> Delhi.

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    just because someone is a teacher, doesn't mean that they are good and what they teach.

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    True. But we don't have any info either way about CS in this regard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lipp View Post
    Glad to see that you're so accepting of other cultures.


    I visited India in November last year and it was a pleasant experience, going 'round the "golden triangle" of Delhi -> Agra -> Jaipur -> Delhi.
    I had really bad experiences with Indian people... this does not imply I do not like all of them but surely India has many excellent scientists in my field and in other fields worldwide and not all Indians are like those I met in my life. This posting reminded me of that Indian old man who was married w/o children and used to insist on inviting me, my ex and kid , why? I do not know.... I always refused the invitation since there was no reason for it. Another Indian girl in London is still after my ex . That was my experience with Indians, so bitter indeed.

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    I have had excellent experiences with Indian people. In fact, I have not had enough negative experiences with any one group of people that it would affect my feelings for the whole group, but I am suspicious of the French.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IndiReloaded View Post
    True. But we don't have any info either way about CS in this regard.

    God, I've had a draining weekend so far. I need a drink. Poker & whiskey, Raver?
    oh shit, last week i just learned this other card drinking game. it's called, "screw your neighbor" and it gets pretty fun and interesting when you create some dumb rules.

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    I just looked that game up it sounds like fun!
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    The Calabrian mafia plays a funner game, it's called get all those dumbass northern Europeans hooked on coke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kromat View Post
    Visiting countries isn't the problem, it's having the time & money to do it.
    Yeah, the worst part is that making money very often means you won't have TIME to travel

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    I'd actually really love to do a road trip across America. And India's another place I've always been interested in.
    You would love it

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    The Southwest, the deep south, and the Northeast are the best sections, IMO. There's a whole lot of nothing in between. I suspect you'd love the national parks.
    Whaaaaat! There's a lot of stuff in the middle. Like where I'm at in the Great Lakes region, although right now I'm in the Finger Lakes region which has a lot of wineries. Places like the southern midwest kind of don't get the credit they deserve too. I love Kentucky and St. Louis Missouri

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