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Post by idonthaveanickname on Sept 9, 2010 5:00:09 GMT -5
Hello there Pogotribe =) Well, yes. It's me. I don't really know that much to say about myself, but I will give it a try anyway. My name is Stephan, and as you may have recognized I don't have a nickname. You might rather call me "the guy without a nickname" though, because I don't like the real one either. If you don't understand what I'm trying to say, it's because I'm from Hamburg in Germany, where it's raining at the moment (just in case you care). My English is not as good as yours and will never be. I'm not really talented at it. I guess my German is better though Feel free to ask whatever you didn't get when I wrote it ... I finished school a year ago, and since then I've been working. However I felt like it was time for something new, and next thing I will be doing is becoming an architect - university starts in October. That seems to be enough for the moment... Just ask me whatever you still want to know
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Post by Flappy on Sept 9, 2010 11:22:36 GMT -5
Last I checked, "Theeereeee" only has 2 "e"'s...Oh okay, you got it right the second time...
I'd like to know, what's the best way to learn German, what's your favorite food? What do you think of Sauerkraut? What do you think of Bratwurst and Nachtwurst, and what do you love about Germany? (I am part German, but I'm American...)
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Post by idonthaveanickname on Sept 9, 2010 13:13:30 GMT -5
Ouf... learning German... I guess it's hard and complicated anyway. I'm glad I was done with it before I could realize how difficult it really is. We got like.. tons of rules for everything. The easiest way might be to stay here for a while and try to speak&understand as much as you can. Once you managed to get a feeling for it, things will get easier. But trust me...it will take quite some time anyway. (We once had a nanny from Georgia, the country, not the state, and it took her like three years in order to become a fluent speaker). I actually prefer Italian or Asian food instead of Sauerkraut, Bratwurst & that kind of stuff. That's rather Bavarian anyway, the regional food in the north, where I'm living, is mostly made up by fish - which I really do like too.
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Post by MusicIsMyLife4Eva89 on Sept 14, 2010 18:24:53 GMT -5
Heya Stephan, welcome to The Moon! *yay* another German! =)
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Post by amon91 on Sept 15, 2010 18:38:18 GMT -5
Welcome.
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Post by Benyamin on Sept 16, 2010 20:31:34 GMT -5
Welcome to the moon, Stephan
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Post by Jackson on Sept 17, 2010 6:31:09 GMT -5
Hi stephan, welcome to the moon!
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Post by idonthaveanickname on Sept 17, 2010 17:16:12 GMT -5
Thank you all for welcoming me so kindly =)
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Post by MusicIsMyLife4Eva89 on Sept 20, 2010 19:16:48 GMT -5
You're welcome!
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