Where Are You Guys From?

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  • I enjoy the diversity too, I was just saying from the point of view of where the game is more or less popular.

    What brought you to Seoul? Were you on exchange?

    Why must we look for people that are similar? I personally enjoy all the different varieties of people on here. PS: I was in Seoul for a year.

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    AWESOMEO posted: »

    15 כמה את?

  • Sim, a Austrália e Irlanda são surpreendentes:) Eu amo este Tradutor :P

    Simm, verdade. Não só com o português, aprendi inglês com sotaque americano, mas fico tentando parecer australiana ou irlandesa. haha

  • Haha, você arrasa, cara. <3

    AusZombie posted: »

    Sim, a Austrália e Irlanda são surpreendentes:) Eu amo este Tradutor :P

  • Hey, I'm part Lebanese! :b

    poplee posted: »

    I am from a wonderful country that none of you heard of :Lebanon I am waiting to awesomeo to see that his country is makin us live like crap I hate you(just joking we are neighbors no hate for you).

  • Obrigado, acho que és muito fixe também :)

    Haha, você arrasa, cara.

  • :D

    AusZombie posted: »

    Obrigado, acho que és muito fixe também

  • This thread is going to die now, nobody ever goes to general chat.

  • Well, I'm forced to learn english and spanish, but it's teached badly. That's lame.

    AWESOMEO posted: »

    In my school we're obligated to learn french, it's so fucking difficult to me (which is weird because English is like my native language even though I was born in Israel). Fuck my school.

  • Correct hehe

    angrykurd.. Kurd I suppose?

  • Aangenaam! ^^

    AusZombie posted: »

    Het is leuk je te ontmoeten Kittydub

  • I was with my father, he was deployed there, before they started sending all the students to Osan.

    Sarangholic posted: »

    I enjoy the diversity too, I was just saying from the point of view of where the game is more or less popular. What brought you to Seoul? Were you on exchange?

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    Germany, 24 Y.

    Graduated from two Schools. First one is tantamount with High-school diplomas. Second is meaningful for the commercial-business. Not sure how to properly pronounce it for english Users. I don't think you have this one lol.

    Haven't done much with it yet though.

  • isn't there a lot of different ethnic groups in Siberia?

    Yes, from my mother's side. People think Siberia is only a land of prisons, when there are towns and beautiful woodlands and tundras. I guess it's just stereotyping. Where does your family come from?

  • The Islamic version "Musa" or "Mosa" is a very common name.

    AWESOMEO posted: »

    Unique name man.

  • Like advertising?

    Fangster posted: »

    Germany, 24 Y. Graduated from two Schools. First one is tantamount with High-school diplomas. Second is meaningful for the commercial-bus

  • Not in Israel, never met a person names Moses.

    angrykurd posted: »

    The Islamic version "Musa" or "Mosa" is a very common name.

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    No, not really,

    More like Trading, Office and so.

    But I think i found the english Meaning of it: Vocational Diploma.

    Kittydub posted: »

    Like advertising?

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    I'm from a shitty area in suburban London

  • Haha, allemaal Nederlanders hier :)

    Kittydub posted: »

    Aangenaam! ^^

  • I am talking about the islamic variety of the name.

    AWESOMEO posted: »

    Not in Israel, never met a person names Moses.

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    It is funny, because I can understand "Aangenaam". Also I work with someone who speaks Afrikaans.

    Kittydub posted: »

    Aangenaam! ^^

  • Which language is that? Irish, Celtic, Gaelic? Anyway it warms my heart to see people speak that.

    AusZombie posted: »

    Buggers Crazy, ar an drochuair bhfuair mé ach Béarla, ach shíl mé i gcónaí sounded Gaeilge badass

  • I have been in Adana too, I have been in a shitload of places in Turkey

    I was in Adana for a couple months, awesome place.

  • funny thing about football/soccer, a blue collar sport with white collar prices.

    JonGon posted: »

    Nah, too many injustices have happened to Brazilian people just so the rich can enjoy a sport.

  • How appropriate, you fight like a cow!

    angrykurd posted: »

    I am talking about the islamic variety of the name.

  • Is this a fight? maybe I should have switched my name to AtheistKurd.

    AWESOMEO posted: »

    How appropriate, you fight like a cow!

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    It's Irish, i've been using a translator to post in different languages when i've been bored lately.

    angrykurd posted: »

    Which language is that? Irish, Celtic, Gaelic? Anyway it warms my heart to see people speak that.

  • AWESOMEOAWESOMEO Banned
    edited April 2014

    Y'know, Monkey Island reference? Because of your profile pic?

    angrykurd posted: »

    Is this a fight? maybe I should have switched my name to AtheistKurd.

  • I'm Aussie, but I could easily be mistaken for an American.

  • Ahh it was such a long time ago i cant even remember where the reference is from. But i guess its from TTs Monkey Island.

    AWESOMEO posted: »

    Y'know, Monkey Island reference? Because of your profile pic?

  • Actually, it's from the very first game ;)

    angrykurd posted: »

    Ahh it was such a long time ago i cant even remember where the reference is from. But i guess its from TTs Monkey Island.

  • Cool, I loved the insult fighting, especially in MI 3

    AWESOMEO posted: »

    Actually, it's from the very first game

  • You just need to eat more anzac biscuits and drink more VB :P

    I'm Aussie, but I could easily be mistaken for an American.

  • Is it common in Germany for people to be able to write in English?

    Fangster posted: »

    Germany, 24 Y. Graduated from two Schools. First one is tantamount with High-school diplomas. Second is meaningful for the commercial-bus

  • It's not that. My mum's (yes for all you Americans, we spell it 'mum' here) Canadian, so I have a sort-of American accent, or that's what it sounds like to me. One time, someone asked me if I was Irish.
    On another note, I'm just not like a lot of Australians. I rarely watch AFL (I only know enough to know that my team, Carlton, has sucked for years, and that Essendon do not deserve respect). I just don't really blend in that much. (Also, I'm underage so I can't drink VB)

    AusZombie posted: »

    You just need to eat more anzac biscuits and drink more VB :P

  • I'm from Croatia.

  • You have to learn the Basics in School. Nowadays even in Elementary School. Which is good. The sooner, the better. Later on Business English too. If you choose to continue your Education.

    So i would say not that common but not that uncommon either. Lets say it is what a Person makes out of the Ability. It helps a lot if you watch TV Shows or Movies in english with German Subtitles, reading english Comics/Books and so. And if you want to play Telltale Games you better have some Knowledge. I'm just glad there are Pause Buttons sometimes though x) Especially in Wolf Among Us.

    Is it common in Germany for people to be able to write in English?

  • well its hebrew letters..

    קלוג טאָכעס? זאָגן אַז צו מיר ווידער, און איך וועל ברעכן איר.

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