Newbie here
I am new in this forum. Let me tell you something about myself.
I am an American, I live in Texas, and I am interested in meeting people from Europe. I have been to Ireland and England 2 years ago and I loved it.:thumbsup: I wanted to know more about other cultures and interact with other people from different backgrounds.:) |
Re: Newbie here
Originally Posted by jannycrest
(Post 7537803)
I am new in this forum. Let me tell you something about myself.
I am an American, I live in Texas, and I am interested in meeting people from Europe. I have been to Ireland and England 2 years ago and I loved it.:thumbsup: I wanted to know more about other cultures and interact with other people from different backgrounds.:) Welcome and enjoy :D |
Re: Newbie here
Originally Posted by Poppy girl
(Post 7537806)
Hold onto you seat Janny this will be a sure eye opener lol ;)
Welcome and enjoy :D I would like to meet and make friends in here.:D |
Re: Newbie here
yay......... another anglophile.
hey sweetheart, wanna hear my accent? |
Re: Newbie here
Originally Posted by Manc
(Post 7537815)
yay......... another anglophile.
hey sweetheart, wanna hear my accent? I am learning British accent myself, though I am super horrible at it.:o |
Re: Newbie here
Since I am going to college. I am planning to study in England.
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Re: Newbie here
Originally Posted by jannycrest
(Post 7537818)
I would love to.:thumbsup::rofl:
I am learning British accent myself, though I am super horrible at it.:o You have been warned :D :lol: |
Re: Newbie here
Originally Posted by jannycrest
(Post 7537818)
I am learning British accent myself, though I am super horrible at it.:o
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=420843 |
Re: Newbie here
Originally Posted by Poppy girl
(Post 7537837)
LOL Most of us myself included HATE it when an American trys to mimic our accents, its OK when you get to know someone, but its very rude to just meet a Brit and try and do the accent off the cuff.
You have been warned :D :lol: So we got really excited and started speaking in British accent in our English class.:thumbsup: Our teacher absolutely loves it, she herself is a British decent;) |
Re: Newbie here
Is expensive to live in England?
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Re: Newbie here
Originally Posted by elfman
(Post 7537851)
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Re: Newbie here
Originally Posted by Ray
(Post 7537953)
JeeZ ..I sound just like Hugh Grant ...
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Re: Newbie here
What is the best place to visit England? I've been to London and Birmingham.
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Re: Newbie here
Originally Posted by jannycrest
(Post 7537970)
What is the best place to visit England? I've been to London and Birmingham.
Many nicer places to visit - the Cotswolds, Oxford, Bath, Cornwall, Devon, the Lake District, etc. Have you read Bill Bryson's book 'Notes from a Small Island'? Well worth a read if not. :) |
Re: Newbie here
Originally Posted by Cleri
(Post 7537963)
Your avvy makes me itch..
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