rdearman wrote:Also we're thinking about having some guests on in the new year if anyone is interested?
If you're looking for perpetual beginners, look no further. I'm your man
rdearman wrote:Also we're thinking about having some guests on in the new year if anyone is interested?
rdearman wrote:Also we're thinking about having some guests on in the new year if anyone is interested?
PeterMollenburg wrote:rdearman wrote:Also we're thinking about having some guests on in the new year if anyone is interested?
And if you’re looking for someone to rant about the state of the world via crazy taboo political discussions (and a hint of French), look no further!
basica wrote:If you're looking for perpetual beginners, look no further. I'm your man
rdearman wrote:He only ever learns 10-20 words and then moves on to the next language.
rdearman wrote:Perhaps, although to be fair Dave is much worse than you! He only ever learns 10-20 words and then moves on to the next language.
I came across a Language Exchange club the other day, Mundo Lingo, they have 3 weekly events in London: Camden, Clapham, and Shoreditch.rdearman wrote: Since I'll be working in London it will also be easier for me to get to meetups and perhaps even that London based, French toastmasters someone mentioned.
rdearman wrote:I'm not in some deep depression or anything, it is just that I have an anki card (actually 6 - one in each deck I make) which pops up on occasion and the only thing it says is: "Memento mori" which is Latin for “Remember death.” I want this more or less random reminder to hit me and give me occasion to think that if I were to die tomorrow, am I doing today what I'd want to be? It popped up this morning, and I took a little bit of time to sit down and to evaluate the things I'm doing and wonder if it is really what I want.
Language learning is bloody hard work, but I've met a lot of great people and experienced a lot of cool things because of it, but it it something I need to get to a C level? Don't know. So, I have been questioning what I'm doing and why I'm doing it. I have another question dear readers, if you're reading this log and you have a C level in a language. Why should I continue if I'm going to continue to live in a mono-lingual English country? Is there a factor I'm not taking into account? Something which will need more than holiday French or Italian? I've no plans to live or work there, so why should I bother?
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