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hiu 08-03-2006 10:09 PM

LOL I see google adverts for HIV and AIDS at the top of my screen.

Rabid Sea Turtles 08-03-2006 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Raine
I was born in america, by a fluke.
neither one of my parents were born in america
i spent the first 4-5 years of my life in japan. 4 months in korea, and about a year in spain.
English is actually my 4th language

5 years in Japan, and 4 months in Korea equals 5 years and 4 months, that leaves you 10 years and 6+ months in America.
And you did say that your father was in the military right?
What military?

Raine 08-03-2006 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Rabid Sea Turtles
5 years in Japan, and 4 months in Korea equals 5 years and 4 months, that leaves you 10 years and 6+ months in America.
And you did say that your father was in the military right?
What military?

you forgot spain. i did live in spain for a short while
and my dad wasn't in the military.
My oldest sister was.
and I go to korea during most spring breaks if I can't get out of it.
and i try to go to spain for at least one week every year.
and let's not mention the fact that I've traveled ouside of the the US to go to concerts.

And I've spent most summers up until I was 12 outside of the us for the most part.
as of next week i'm gonna be in japan until school starts unless I can get out of spending obon with my family.

At any rate, what's the sudden interest in my life?

Rabid Sea Turtles 08-03-2006 10:20 PM

Why would your sister being in the military force you to move around the world?
And once again, what military, since you neglected that question.

Urban Hat€monger ? 08-03-2006 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Raine
At any rate, what's the sudden interest in my life?

Because it seems to dominate every thread?

woahairplane 08-03-2006 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raine
and I go to korea during most spring breaks if I can't get out of it.
and i try to go to spain for at least one week every year.
and let's not mention the fact that I've traveled ouside of the the US to go to concerts.


i hardly think that traveling out of the US for a concert means you have to forget how to speak english.

Barnard17 08-03-2006 10:21 PM

He's making the point that you've had more than enough time to pick up the English language and using the "it's not my second language" to justify your lack of ability to read is bull****. He's not asking for a life story.

Raine 08-03-2006 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Rabid Sea Turtles
Why would your sister being in the military force you to move around the world?
And once again, what military, since you neglected that question.

you're the one that mentioned someone in my family being in the military.
I traveled/moved around the world because for the most part i didn't have a choice.
and my sister was in the us military. air force. and no she wasn't born in america.

and i'm not answering any more of your questions as I find that now you're bordering on the edge of things I'd rather not discuss.

Rabid Sea Turtles 08-03-2006 10:29 PM

Hmm, so you were born here.
Have lived here the majority of your life.
And have family members that have served in the military in this country.

It is not a fluke that you have American citizenship, you are a full-fledged American.
Considering our national language is English, I would assume that you have had plenty of time to learn to speak and fully comprehend the language. Can you agree with that?

Raine 08-03-2006 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Rabid Sea Turtles
Hmm, so you were born here.
Have lived here the majority of your life.
And have family members that have served in the military in this country.

It is not a fluke that you have American citizenship, you are a full-fledged American.
Considering our national language is English, I would assume that you have had plenty of time to learn to speak and fully comprehend the language. Can you agree with that?

America doesn't have an official language actually.

And yes, I have lived here long enough to comprehend the language. But the only time I ever use english is when I'm here, someimes when I'm at school, and most of the time when i talk to my boyfriend.
I only had two jobs in america where I had to use english and even then it wasn't really necessary.

And I was born early. My mom came to america to visit a friend she'd met in college and shortly after the plane ride she gave birth. Sounds like a fluke to me


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