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Re: Happy Sky

Posted: Mar 30th, '12, 22:35
by bunnyonfire10
Well as sunny as Canada can get haha :P

I don't really like the sun but I need it since I have a severe vitamin D deficiency >.<

It's also kinda windy right now too, which is a nice combination ^^ So I get my vitamin D but it's not really hot a all. Well, it's Canada XD

Re: Happy Sky

Posted: Mar 30th, '12, 22:37
by Luluannabell
i see haha :D Canada seems to be the perfect place for it. I've been in love with that place for no reason anyway, now I have one^^ I just need to make sure to go somewhere where there is absolutely no need to speak french... I hate french D<

Re: Happy Sky

Posted: Mar 30th, '12, 22:42
by bunnyonfire10
Oh don't be silly Lulu, you do NOT need to know how to speak French :P That's just a stereotype. Even if you live in Quebec, which is kind where all the Francophones are, you can live your life speaking English.

Why do you hate French though?

Happy thing: It started raining here <3 =D

Re: Happy Sky

Posted: Mar 30th, '12, 22:45
by Luluannabell
Oh thank god I was worried :qsweat:

Simple. I just freaking hate it. I used to be pretty good in it, and then I had some teacher that hated me and told me everything I said was wrong (the next person that said the same thing of course had it right) so I gave up learning. Moreover, we have different french students round to my school every year and they are SO ANNOYING. Not because they speak french, but because every single one of them that comes here is here to drink.

I WANT RAAAAIN!!!!

Re: Happy Sky

Posted: Mar 30th, '12, 23:04
by bunnyonfire10
As a French speaking person I am furious with your teacher D< You should never give up a language because of some horrible people though )=. It's a beautiful language, granted that I personally can't stand some French people myself, and I believe it's always worth learning. Let me give you some inside knowledge about Quebecois and France :P

French people can be quite cocky and ....irresponsible. Not to mention horribly racist. But the culture is very different in Canada. Quebecois and France French is actually quite different. Even though my mom is from France, she found Quebecois people more bearable :P

So if you ever want to pick up French again, I suggest you come to Canada and learn here, on general I found the people less....well as you described them as (but I may be biased haha). Well even if you don't want to learn French you should still visit Quebec, it's beautiful there =)

Re: Happy Sky

Posted: Mar 30th, '12, 23:08
by Luluannabell
It's on my list of places to visit.
1. Zürich (Switzerland)
2. Norwich (England)
3. Quebec
4. Sydney

Elegantly leaving out america because I do not want to have to answer the question "do you want to launch a bomb?" when getting there :qsweat: How stupid can it get. No offense to any americans, but I really do find that somehow idiotic. And it's not like anybody would answer "yes" to that question if it's not meant in a sarcastic way :qsweat:

Re: Happy Sky

Posted: Mar 30th, '12, 23:21
by bunnyonfire10
Haha yes America.....

It's ok visiting from time to time, but I get so much racist comments from the Mexicans and Latinas down there it's quite......disturbing.

I also really want to visit Ireland ^^

Re: Happy Sky

Posted: Mar 30th, '12, 23:25
by Luluannabell
That must be pretty disturbing... did you notice brites are usually the baddies in american movies? me as a brite... I don't think I'm going to america if I have the chance not to.

Oh, Ireland *adds to mental list* *scratches dublin and inserts "random irish city that is not dublin" for some kind of bad feeling...*

Re: Happy Sky

Posted: Mar 30th, '12, 23:30
by bunnyonfire10
Brites? As in British? Sorry Didn't quite catch that :P

Oh American media is full of stereotypes and stuff like that, it's just way too common there. I went there on a few occasions to visit family, and once just to tour around Flo-rida, which is a lovely place if you ignore the people.

Re: Happy Sky

Posted: Mar 30th, '12, 23:33
by Luluannabell
Yes, Brite as in British, I was born in Norwich.

...Ignoring the people in some places always seems good. You need to ignore every single person around you in frankfurt... and you will notice every one else does the same.