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hendrik@palaver.p3x.de ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

Thanks for the tips. I'll try to remember some of that. And yes, English is dumb. But also kind of nice. I think it's comparatively easy to learn. At least that's what I took from my own experience with learning English in school and then a few years later - French. And that's just loads of exceptions to each and every rule, almost all verbs are irregular, half the letters are silent for some reason... But I guess English does that, too. You can't really tell how to pronounce something just by reading the letters. Point is, I kind of enjoyed learning English. At least after overcoming the initial hurdles. And I'm exaggerating. We had a nice French teacher, and I wish I hadn't lost most of it after school, due to lack of exposure... And I think learning languages is fun, as you're bound to learn something about different cultures as well, and it might open doors to interesting places.

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