Ginger
Snap!
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#2041
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Originally Posted by Kaderin Triste
I mean...I'd say for most adults, it would probably take a minimum of a year of learning to have a conversation in a new language. After a year of studing Irish Gaelic, I have enough basic knowledge to greet a person, ask how they are...and MAYBE ask about their interests/hobbies or for directions (to a limited number of places including library, pub/bar, and hospital). Though I can't guarantee I'd be able to understand all of their replies. xD
Oh, and my friend and I can kind of complain about our coworkers, but that's still probably not using correct grammar so...
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Learning new things like how to read sheet music, speak languages, and play instruments have been struggles for me specifically. As much as these things interest me, it's a struggle to learn them because they take a lot of time. But I have no problems with patience when it comes to training parrots and piecing together diamond paintings.
I should use my time to learn new skills that are actually useful to society.
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Posted 04-11-2024, 11:22 AM
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