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I was extremely close to taking Japanese in college in 1990 because that was the future of the business world.

What a waste of time that would have been.

Now, I'd like to learn Tagalog to hear what my relatives are saying about me.

I thought (when I went to college) that they only spoke Spanish in the Philippines. My future-wife's roommate was Filipina, and one day I heard her speaking what was Tagalog on the phone to her mom, and I silently wondered what native Spanish speakers would call that accent of hers. It's not like I didn't know any Filipinos before, but they had names like Llanes and Corazon. Thank God I didn't wonder out loud, though one of my nicknames in college was Chief Foot-in-Mouth.


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I remember when my kid was in college and wanted to take Japanese. The teacher told all the students who wanted to sign up that 95% of the kids who take the class drop it after a month because it's so hard to learn.


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Some of you guys need to learn English first.

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Beat me to it.

For me though it would be German or Arabic

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I had some classes in Latin but that knowledge is long gone. Even then it was much like my French in that reading or hearing was always rather easy but I never could figure out how to think in it to make conversation go smoothly. Well, conversation in French that is, Latin was mostly reading and writing.

Yes. It was the language.

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I should learn Gaeilige so I can cuss you out in the language of your ancestors.


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I had some classes in Latin but that knowledge is long gone. Even then it was much like my French in that reading or hearing was always rather easy but I never could figure out how to think in it to make conversation go smoothly. Well, conversation in French that is, Latin was mostly reading and writing.

Yes. It was the language.

:lol: Totes kidding



I should learn Gaeilige so I can cuss you out in the language of your ancestors.


Try this one...póg mo thóin

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I had four years of HS Latin and two of German- "Non edere flavis nivem"

I wish I'd learned more Polish from my Grandmother, but she said they all spoke German, anyways.

I think Spanish would be most useful right now- the Latin helps with written words, but the spoken word just is too fast for me to digest.

My middle son took a couple of years of Arabic in college, we saw his instructor at graduation, she would have been...distracting


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I had four years of HS Latin and two of German- "Non edere flavis nivem"

I wish I'd learned more Polish from my Grandmother, but she said they all spoke German, anyways.

I think Spanish would be most useful right now- the Latin helps with written words, but the spoken word just is too fast for me to digest.

My middle son took a couple of years of Arabic in college, we saw his instructor at graduation, she would have been...distracting


My wife told me that I talk in my sleep...in German. Right around the same time I was was in a fast food restaurant and got mistaken for being Iranian as I recognized them chattering in Farsi. (An old girlfriend spoke it)

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tommy wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
I was extremely close to taking Japanese in college in 1990 because that was the future of the business world.

What a waste of time that would have been.

Now, I'd like to learn Tagalog to hear what my relatives are saying about me.

I thought (when I went to college) that they only spoke Spanish in the Philippines. My future-wife's roommate was Filipina, and one day I heard her speaking what was Tagalog on the phone to her mom, and I silently wondered what native Spanish speakers would call that accent of hers. It's not like I didn't know any Filipinos before, but they had names like Llanes and Corazon. Thank God I didn't wonder out loud, though one of my nicknames in college was Chief Foot-in-Mouth.



Corazon is my Mother-in-Law. I hope there aren't any stories out there about her.

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My favorite "in-family" joke is that 50% of Filipino men are named Lito.

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Drunk Squirrel wrote:
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I had some classes in Latin but that knowledge is long gone. Even then it was much like my French in that reading or hearing was always rather easy but I never could figure out how to think in it to make conversation go smoothly. Well, conversation in French that is, Latin was mostly reading and writing.

Yes. It was the language.

:lol: Totes kidding



I should learn Gaeilige so I can cuss you out in the language of your ancestors.

Only three-fourths, and the bad three-fourths at that


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tommy wrote:
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tommy wrote:
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I had some classes in Latin but that knowledge is long gone. Even then it was much like my French in that reading or hearing was always rather easy but I never could figure out how to think in it to make conversation go smoothly. Well, conversation in French that is, Latin was mostly reading and writing.

Yes. It was the language.

:lol: Totes kidding



I should learn Gaeilige so I can cuss you out in the language of your ancestors.

Only three-fourths, and the bad three-fourths at that



Means you’re 1/4 redeemable to my Scottish ancestors.


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Everybody in Greek families have the same name

Every Greek coffee shop is owned by a guy named George with a son named Nick.

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Spaulding wrote:
Everybody in Greek families have the same name

Every Greek coffee shop is owned by a guy named George with a son named Nick.


There are Peters and Teds too but they don't own the diners.


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Spaulding wrote:
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Everybody in Greek families have the same name

Every Greek coffee shop is owned by a guy named George with a son named Nick.


There are Peters and Teds too but they don't own the diners.



Trying to remember the greeks from m youth but most were girls. Do remember a dad named George who had two boys, Andy John and Stellio. In the restaurant business I believe. I think the other Greeks were in the supply side of the business and that did include a Peter.


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JavaScript....not very similar to my native tongue of COBOL, but I think I could do it.

Javascript sucks. Fuck that shit. I think Hoffy has those skills though.

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My favorite "in-family" joke is that 50% of Filipino men are named Lito.
Whoah oh oh oh
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Drunk Squirrel wrote:
Spaulding wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
Spaulding wrote:
Everybody in Greek families have the same name

Every Greek coffee shop is owned by a guy named George with a son named Nick.


There are Peters and Teds too but they don't own the diners.



Trying to remember the greeks from m youth but most were girls. Do remember a dad named George who had two boys, Andy John and Stellio. In the restaurant business I believe. I think the other Greeks were in the supply side of the business and that did include a Peter.


Knew a good deal of Greek kids growing up, what with the restaurants and all, but I don't think there was an Orthodox church for miles. Go figure. Anyway, we had a George, Alex, Nick, Alexa, Demetrius, Demitra, Eleni, and Vasiliki, I think that was most of them.

Where are the lines of demarcation for what can be called, for lack of a better term, the Gregarious Hospitality Zone? Peoples of Meal Insistence? Greeks and Italians, obviously, but Arabs, Turks, Armenians, Assyrians, and Persians are in there, too. Not sure about the Southern Slavs.

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