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06-26-20 07:55 #4056
Posts: 505Sorry sorry. My inbox is clear now.
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06-17-20 21:32 #4055
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by JazzyDaddy [View Original Post]
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06-17-20 19:02 #4054
Posts: 199Well Mr. Golfinho
Just to keep this language thing straight sir, I never said I was fluent in 2 months. I said I became fluent over the lockdown, I started studying in Jan 2020 and by middle of June 2020 I am fluent. I don't appreciate being called a liar sir. After 16 years of membership here at ISG, one thing I"ve noticed, there are quite a few older white guys who, for whatever reason, have never been pursued by women and find themselves having to pay for something they missed in their earlier years. It may be that is the category you find yourself pigeonholed in, I don't know. Yes I pay too, but I also have relationships in the countries I prefer to visit and speaking the language, for me, is key to developing rapport with beautiful young women.
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06-16-20 22:21 #4053
Posts: 159I got a sense that there is a wide variance in French ability among different girls in Madagascar. I also suspect that the average French level there is lower than English level in Philippines where I spend a lot of time. Of course if you stick with more educated girls and stay in the capital, it's a lot easier to find fluent French speakers.
There is a lot of synergy between Porto and Spanish and once you have those 2, French should be a lot easier too except for the pronunciation. As for Vietnamese, it's a very different ballgame if you don't have any tonal languages under your belt to a high level of fluency and even if you do, good luck.
The ability to pick-up new languages varies tremendously between individuals. It is possible for some to pick-up a strong working command in a few months. I have an older friend who is totally fluent in Russian, Ukranian, English, Spanish, Japanese, and Tagalog while very strong in Thai and Bisayan. After 6 months in Phnom Penh, he is able to pass for fairly fluent in Khmer now too.
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06-16-20 15:20 #4052
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by JazzyDaddy [View Original Post]
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06-16-20 04:17 #4051
Posts: 199You were able to learn a language in 2-3 months, why not learn another one while you are waiting? Vietnamese comes to mind. Some gorgeous girls there and much easier to navigate the P4 P situation if you know the language. Of course getting in to either country may not be so easy.
That's correct sir, I am fluent in Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese as well, which share the same grammatical structure as French. I studied an hour and a half per day with a software phone app and twice a week with a Columbian journalist living in Grenoble. We connected through skype and she spoke to me 98% in French. I did start the phone app in January, but like I said became fluent over the lockdown. Thank you for your inquisition sir.
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06-16-20 02:01 #4050
Posts: 159Originally Posted by Amadeuss [View Original Post]
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06-15-20 21:53 #4049
Posts: 526Fluent?
If you were able to learn a language in 2-3 months, why not learn another one while you are waiting? Vietnamese comes to mind. Some gorgeous girls there and much easier to navigate the P4P situation if you know the language. Of course getting in to either country may not be so easy.
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06-15-20 06:43 #4048
Posts: 199I love Mada!
As soon as the country is back open, I'll be there. During the lockdown I have become fluent in LE franais.
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06-14-20 19:33 #4047
Posts: 499I agree, mada is the country of "just do it" and maybe "comment after", but watch around.
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06-14-20 18:42 #4046
Posts: 505Best reply I've read in the last few pages!
The dude is collecting info as though he's preparing for a grand Exploration. LOL.
Here are other quotes:
Stop.
"Paralysis by analysis".
And.
"Just do it".
Originally Posted by Amadeuss [View Original Post]
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06-14-20 15:23 #4045
Posts: 984Originally Posted by TaiwanLaowai [View Original Post]
Gosh -- that's really funny. Enjoy.
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06-13-20 20:22 #4044
Posts: 159Originally Posted by Amadeuss [View Original Post]
Also, it's not just the girls but also how pleasant a place is to stay in. As for PhD thesis, well someone should do something like that on the various tribes all over Africa with a special emphasis on physical traits of people. Many local people in Africa seem to have strong opinions about typical traits of tribes in their respective areas. Here in Kampala, several people I've met have talked a lot about how special the Dinkas from South Sudan look and how they tend to behave. The do seem to stand out here.
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06-13-20 16:37 #4043
Posts: 984Originally Posted by TaiwanLaowai [View Original Post]
Just enjoy what's on offer and if you don't like it, move on. Don't blame the girls to be ugly but blame yourself not to see their beauty.
Here some Toliar beach girls.
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06-13-20 08:16 #4042
Posts: 532Originally Posted by Beno69 [View Original Post]