nein nein. ich spricht nicht sehr gut deutsch.Originally posted by inextremo:wo in deutschland?
viele leute spreche deutsch in hier. serh gut.
MERDE!Originally posted by vito_corleone:enculeur allemange, viva le francais!![]()
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a tu aussi et tout l'etudients d'allemangeOriginally posted by HENG@:MERDE!![]()
In particular, it'd be nice if you could shed a thing or two about Newington Green's specialties(be it from anything ranging from culture to food, museums to pubs)? Afterall, one of the things I enjoy (regardless of which part of the world I'm in) most about travelling is to immerse in the local/native cultures/ways of life.Originally posted by HENG@:ah hmm... ich wohne in Newington Green, es ist weil nahe meine Universität? Um....back to Anglisch hier... i can recommend... well what do u go for when u visit another country's capital city?
u are all making me crave for French food (and char borOriginally posted by HENG@:MERDE!![]()
newington green is just a small area central north london. nothing much special about it.Originally posted by walesa:In particular, it'd be nice if you could shed a thing or two about Newington Green's specialties(be it from anything ranging from culture to food, museums to pubs)? Afterall, one of the things I enjoy (regardless of which part of the world I'm in) most about travelling is to immerse in the local/native cultures/ways of life.
Ubrigens, in welche Universität studierst du?![]()
I see - will check it out the next time I'm in London!Originally posted by HENG@:newington green is just a small area central north london. nothing much special about it.
however its 10 mins from angel islington which is a nice trendy place with restauants, shops n pubs.
for museums u have to go more into central london, although the museum of london is just 15 mins down the road south of angel islington. my uni is about 5 mins from angel islington itself.
city universityOriginally posted by walesa:I see - will check it out the next time I'm in London!Anyway, which university are you attending?
Hope you're enjoying your stay thereOriginally posted by HENG@:city university
oh i am. its a good course and its a uni thats not overly demanding.Originally posted by walesa:Hope you're enjoying your stay there- I certainly enjoyed every minute when I was studying overseas...
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And it's also in a country that provides you with a headstart for a career in F1, eh?Originally posted by HENG@:oh i am. its a good course and its a uni thats not overly demanding.![]()
bingoOriginally posted by walesa:And it's also in a country that provides you with a headstart for a career in F1, eh?![]()
..... CooooL picture!!!Originally posted by iveco:I thought you were a Hertfordshire native. You were barracking for Watford in the soccer forums.
..... African??Originally posted by missqi:SWAZILIAN!
MY TEETH WILL FOREVER LOOK WHITE!
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one of the reasons why food prices in europe and the us are generally higher is because they use "better quality" ingredients eg italian eggs, olive oil, buffallo mozerella and a lot of meat whereas singapore's is mainly rice, noodels and vegetables with cheaper oils like peanut and sunflowerOriginally posted by SBS9889U:Singapore
-Now i under concessionary travel, take bus cheap cheap still got monthly concession pass
-Singapore got good food from all over the places and food are not very ex as compared to europe and america
-Country not very big, travel very convienient
But if really go with the topic, then i tink Australia.
-Relaxed lifestyle(Not so much homework)
-Cheap housing,cars but public transport not so cheap, almost double of Singapore, especially their taxis
Africa is a continent.Originally posted by NeverSayGoodBye:..... African??![]()
..... Why Swaziland?? why not South Africa more develop and properousOriginally posted by missqi:Africa is a continent.
Swaziland is one of the countries IN the continent.![]()