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Purely because I’m in love with Japanese food. And it’s a beautiful country (except some occasional tsunami and earth quakes!)
yakitori, kushikatsu 😀
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In fact my new hobby is now studying the curry secrets! With a plan to take over the world! >:)
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@DollarsToDonuts 武蔵境いいね!中央線だよね?ICUどうだった?僕は世田谷区に住んでいたよ。明治大学に留学した。
@Diya I am probably biased, but you should look into Austria too. Uni is quite cheap there as well. And Vienna is amazing for students 🙂
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Nope. I know English, Hindi and Malayalam and a little of couple of other local languages in India. But not any foreign language.
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Nope. I know English, Hindi and Malayalam and a little of couple of other local languages in India. But not any foreign language.
oh oki cool. 🙂
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I already know quite a bit of Spanish. Did complete it till intermediate level. And my choice is not driven by any career objective per se. I just Love Spanish, its just so expressive and beautiful. Oh and I like Spain as well, having been there for a language study trip. ¡Una de las lenguas mas bellas del mundo!
ohho asombroso! Even I think the same in the case of language being very expressive. 🙂
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Oh, I completely forgot to mention French. I learned so little that all I know is “Comment alles vouz?” And its response.
You forgot the evergreen “voulez-vous couchez avec moi ce soir?”
Also, moved this discussion to Random – not CFA-related so doesn’t belong in General CFA 🙂
Whut #-o
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@sidmenon http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Voulez-vous%20coucher%20avec%20moi%20ce%20soir
lol =)) good one
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I think in general portions are larger than UK ones! And we are not used to packing leftover when eating out here. Strange cultural differences @diya!
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Chinese and Arabic.Now I will tell you why which is more interesting.If you guys have heard of something called Chimerica.Its happening and I want part of it.And as far as Arabic is concerned I would like say that Arab world is only place in which you will find high net worth individuals who want there fund managed.Now guess what If you know Arabic or Chinese depending on where you want yourself,the trust level of the client will be based on your language.So GO WITH IT.Its fun..
BTW Japanese is good tooo(Anime fan)
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Only some @diya =P~
That said, I love Indian currys too (love spice!), but I’m afraid they are probably not authentic versions like in India @imdnextbuffet. It’s what they call British indian curry here…
Whenever you visit India or anyone of your people comes from India, tell them to get the spices/masalas from here, I am sure it would taste like perfect indian curry in UK. And well what better than having scrumptious butter chicken with butter roomali
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@policedog @sascha I worked a bit in Berlin, but didn’t really pick up the language. I only picked up words people tend to shout around in meetings. “Das problem ist…” is one of them 😀
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@Sascha I like their castles
On a more serious note, I just wanted to study on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean – be exposed to a radically different culture.
The most natural pick would be studying in England since I can speak English but Germany had the upside of being cheaper and being part of the euro-currency union. So I wouldn’t have to worry too much about exchange rate risk. Plus I find their culture fascinating and I’m always awe-struck with their exacting precision. -
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@sidmenon come on, it’s in Lady Marmalade!
Christina looks like a wild parrot bird in the still frame hahaha
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I agree with that @Sophie when I go out to Korean restaurants my friends and I tend to have to share because there is no way I’d be able to finish it all on my own (unless its dolsot bibimbap in which case I’m not sharing).
As for packing food it taste horrible after reheating it in the microwave so I’m not sure what people do with the packed food…
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Two of my regular study partners in the Econ dept. were from Morocco and taught me a bit. They always laughed because I was the only Californian they knew who didn’t like MTV :))
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Italian because if I could live anywhere in the world besides the US or the Virgin Islands it would be Italy.
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Living in the Southwest U.S., Spanish has obvious day to day utility. But in America, I don’t think it’s just here that this would apply. Anywhere in our industry, I can see a huge need going forward to have Spanish speaking employees. That, and I want to know what those people are saying about me in the grocery line!
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Watch a lot of Anime and would love to watch ’em without subtitles one day!
Apart from that do you know any foreign language? @Sidmenon
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I’m already vested a little bit into French. Purely for leisure reasons, no hidden agenda 😀 J’adore.
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Oh, I completely forgot to mention French. I learned so little that all I know is “Comment alles vouz?” And its response.
You forgot the evergreen “voulez-vous couchez avec moi ce soir?”
Also, moved this discussion to Random – not CFA-related so doesn’t belong in General CFA 🙂
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Purely because I’m in love with Japanese food. And it’s a beautiful country (except some occasional tsunami and earth quakes!)
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Only some @diya =P~
That said, I love Indian currys too (love spice!), but I’m afraid they are probably not authentic versions like in India @imdnextbuffet. It’s what they call British indian curry here…
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Seems Japanese is quite popular, I can speak Japanese! I lived there for a year after I graduated and learnt quite a bit at uni. I also work at a Japanese bank which helps.
To prove I’m not lying、僕は日本語が話せる。大学を卒業した後は、1年間日本で働いた。現在は日経銀行にいますので駐在員の方たちと日本語で会話するチャンスがある。I can speak Chinese a little bit, but I am definitely not fluent….在以前的工作我学了一点点的普通话还广东话。但是现在我没有说中国话的机会。
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I’d love to get better at Korean! I took about 2 quarters worth of classes in the last year of college and I get to use it a bit in K-Town here in Downtown Los Angeles.
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I studied German for two years (but I’ve forgotten most of it). I orginally wanted to do my University education in Germany but it is far too expensive!
I know some Japanese/Mandarin since I watch way too much of their stuff
I speak Urdu/hindi
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That’s true @Dollarstodonuts, I’m more of a proper ramen fan. Like daikokuya! which is why not living in the US is a good thing for my waist line 😛
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I’m russian native, wan’t to add Dutch & German. I learned German at school for a few years, and will be studying in Netherlands next year.
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I already know quite a bit of Spanish. Did complete it till intermediate level. And my choice is not driven by any career objective per se. I just Love Spanish, its just so expressive and beautiful. Oh and I like Spain as well, having been there for a language study trip. ¡Una de las lenguas mas bellas del mundo!
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@imdnextbuffet ¡Que bien amigo! ¿empezamos a hablar en español? ¿Que piensas? 😀
:-?? sure bro
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Oh, I completely forgot to mention French. I learned so little that all I know is “Comment alles vouz?” And its response.
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@tim and once upon a time an anime, manga and j-drama. I’m just an all things east-Asian junkie
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I’d love to get better at Korean! I took about 2 quarters worth of classes in the last year of college and I get to use it a bit in K-Town here in Downtown Los Angeles.
lol I also practice at the local k-town. Last time I ordered unfortunately I made a blunder and didn’t get what I wanted however the guy was sweet and changed my order.
I have way too many k-town stories…
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Nice to see so many other people here who are into languages as well. 🙂
Would like to learn Arabic because I like learning different writing systems. Also might come in quite handy working in AM or PWM.
@james010 長野いいね。僕も二年間東京で留学し、日本にすんだことがある。
@DollarsToDonuts 東京のどこに住んでいたの?
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@DollarsToDonuts lucky for me they exchanged my order, the waiter was a good sport and helped me out struggle with my Korean
I’m more of a dolsot bibimbap and kimchi! fan @Sophie why is the US bad for your waist line? Too much eating out?
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Want to learn Sanskrit and study ancient text.
Ofcourse there is no use during career but I know what I want to do after retirement 😉
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Currently living in Toulouse….Je comprend un peu mais je ne parle pas francaise.
Hopefully once I master French, I will have the motivation to try some of the other romance languages.
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