Haha, well hi then. :-D Chinese people rule the school.
My parents didn't really do the whole pin yin thing when they were growing up in China so even though they teach me Chinese and we go back every..5ish years...my pin yin sucks, but I can understand/speak/write/read Chinese alright.
They doooo. We are exotic and unique and all that shite. ;o
LOL, NO. CHINA SHOULD BURN IN HELL AHAHAHA I've lived in Singapore my whole life, though I have gone to different parts of China and Hong Kong on numerous occasions for holiday. Singapore is a multi-racial country, and English is its dominant language, so that's why I'm billingual (I also know a variety of dialect, Malay, Indian, French, Japanese and German phrases, haha).
Wtf I know we're just BEAUTIFULLLLL. Do you like how Rachel doesn't even use this journal anymore and here we are having our conversation in it? :-P
OMG CHINA r0x, DUDE. *has been there only twice* Singapore. I don't know much about it, other than it's far away and hot. :-P Lol. You should come to the US of A. And to New York, to visit me so we can show people our Asian beautiful-ness.
I'm taking French in school, as well as English, of course- and Chinese from my parents. It's cool that you can comminicate in so many other languages though. My cousin knows Spanish, French, Chinese and of course English well enough to live in their respective countries for a week. I'm jealous.
I think it's 'Si'. But ehh, not too sure. That's probably right. And yeah, he is the makes your heart be faster type of man.
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Nah, it's 'shi'. They didn't teach me 4 years worth of han yu pin yin for nothing.
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My parents didn't really do the whole pin yin thing when they were growing up in China so even though they teach me Chinese and we go back every..5ish years...my pin yin sucks, but I can understand/speak/write/read Chinese alright.
Do you actually reside in China right now?
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LOL, NO. CHINA SHOULD BURN IN HELL AHAHAHA I've lived in Singapore my whole life, though I have gone to different parts of China and Hong Kong on numerous occasions for holiday. Singapore is a multi-racial country, and English is its dominant language, so that's why I'm billingual (I also know a variety of dialect, Malay, Indian, French, Japanese and German phrases, haha).
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OMG CHINA r0x, DUDE. *has been there only twice* Singapore. I don't know much about it, other than it's far away and hot. :-P Lol. You should come to the US of A. And to New York, to visit me so we can show people our Asian beautiful-ness.
I'm taking French in school, as well as English, of course- and Chinese from my parents. It's cool that you can comminicate in so many other languages though. My cousin knows Spanish, French, Chinese and of course English well enough to live in their respective countries for a week. I'm jealous.
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