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tarvos
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 Message 833 of 1511
25 August 2013 at 2:52pm | IP Logged 
Hoezo schattig?

Het enige voordeel is dat je als je iets fout doet hier in Nederland, je het gegarandeerd
weet.
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 Message 834 of 1511
25 August 2013 at 4:47pm | IP Logged 
Hoezo schattig... Ik bedoel, als Amerikanse ben ik niet heel erg gewend aan het idee dat niet normaal doen =
fout. In het algemeen wordt niet normaal doen veel meer positief geacht. Het is namelijk de oorsprong van
creativiteit, innovatie en allerlei soorten uitvindingen. Er wordt ook verwacht dat je altijd op zoek bent naar
een manier van anders/bijzonder zijn. Het verrast de meesten iig niet als je dat wilt.

Aan de andere kant verlangt Nederland simpelweg naar normaal doen. Ik vind dat opzich charmant.
Beschaafd. En wat mij betreft ook schattig op een zekere manier.
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 Message 835 of 1511
26 August 2013 at 11:46am | IP Logged 
Nederlanders zien dat dan weer als geforceerd. Het doet allemaal nep aan, soort van
plastic. En daar kunnen Nederlanders weer niet zo goed tegen. Creativiteit en innovatie
prima, maar daarvoor hoef je (volgens de Nederlandse geest) toch niet speciaal en raar
voor te doen??? Je bent niet bijzonder omdat je bijzonder bent, maar omdat je bijzondere
dingen doet, en dat kan iedereen zien, dus dan hoef je er ook geen nadruk op te leggen.

Ik zie alleen de link met schattige roze wolkjes niet ;)

As for my languages, they're more dormant than a sleeping volcano. But once this is over,
I will return to Romanian.
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 Message 836 of 1511
27 August 2013 at 7:34am | IP Logged 
Dat verklaart iets meer. Ik snapte echt niet hoe je creatief zou kunnen zijn zonder ook,
ehm, 'anders' zijn. Nu snap ik het.

Wat betreft roze wolkjes - nou, ja, het is niet zomaar een geval van het gras van de
buren. Ik ben er niet jaloers van. Ben ook niet per se trots op de Amerikaanse houding. Ik
zie de positieve kanten van allebei. :-P
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 Message 837 of 1511
27 August 2013 at 5:07pm | IP Logged 
Le problème avec l'écriture - c'est de ne jamais savoir si ce que l'on écrit, est
suffisamment bien pour être lu, et de ne jamais avoir la confiance qu'un jour, l'écriture
méritera la lecture. Mais ça va pour l'humeur éternel d'un écrivain, qui est un artiste
et donc à priori méconnu.

Le problème avec le mémoire, c'est qu'il vous faut également suivre des règles précises,
sans lesquelles votre oeuvre ne sera pas acceptée. Et donc le choix ne vous a été laissé
ouverte, ce qui correspond à dire que l'écriture d'un mémoire, ou un thèse, n'est que de
l'esclavage, comme vous n'avez ni le droit de réfuser cette tâche stupendeuse, et faire
autre chose, ni la chance d'être un esprit libre.

Edited by tarvos on 01 September 2013 at 11:33am

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 Message 838 of 1511
31 August 2013 at 10:22pm | IP Logged 
I've done like no formal study of any language lately, but I've practiced a lot of
Romanian and a bit of Hebrew and Russian through chatting. I've also been reading a lot
of Swedish online. Right now I'm listening to Sofia Karlsson.

I'm also planning a similar holiday to Sweden with the same travel style as I had when I
went to Russia (except that I also hope to include Denmark and Norway. When is the bigger
question).
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 Message 839 of 1511
02 September 2013 at 10:10am | IP Logged 
I have slowly started studying formally again. But I've not gone back to Assimil
courses for now, or textbooks, or whatever there may be. I've in fact gone back to the
oldest friend I have - French - and started that one up again. It is time to erase all
the mistakes from my French once and for all. I've reached a level already which is
quite useful because discourse on any topic is possible - it is time to appreciate the
nuances of French in full detail.

This is not to say that I won't focus on other languages here - I will start projects
from scratch, drop languages, add languages, and maintain languages. And most languages
I have now that I can use socially at least somewhat (Dutch, English, French, German,
Swedish, Russian, Romanian, Hebrew, Breton) will be maintained on the current list. But
I will go through a refresher for French first again.

And when university ends, I will go and add Icelandic back to the list. I've dropped it
for a long time.
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tarvos
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 Message 840 of 1511
03 September 2013 at 5:13pm | IP Logged 
I have been fortunate to have regular written correspondence lately in two languages
that I don't often use socially: they are Swedish (although I do occasionally get a
chance to speak Swedish, which I always grab eagerly), and, to my surprise, Breton!!!

Since meeting Breton speakers is rare at the best of times, I'm treasuring this,
because our conversation is going entirely through Breton. This is new to me - and I'm
not sure how I'd function in a spoken situation - but I am able to deal with the
correspondence in written form already and that's a bonus. This means that at least
passively, somewhere, I speak Breton somewhat - perhaps not at a good level (although I
was assured that although my Breton is not as proper as it should be, it's more than
sufficiently good). As a rule, I would estimate my written Breton somewhere between A2
and B1. Not very high, and my spoken level is probably A1-.

This in contrast to Swedish, where my written level is very good and my oral level so-
so probably.


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