Must've learned it from Seagal.
Someone made an Executive Decision concerning that poor bear.
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Must've learned it from Seagal.
Someone made an Executive Decision concerning that poor bear.
Might have been another poster. I was paraphrasing. Nobody called it "binary" but me but I could have sworn someone made a reference to it not being an "either/or" proposition. ie. you can just learn a little bit and get something out of it. Like those couple phrases you learned. You haven't learned enough to converse but you still take pleasure in the bits you did learn.
wenshu....
nevermind. :cool:
I admit, I feel dirty for it. Dirty, sinful puns..Quote:
I see what you did there. Nice.
Then, if need be, I will fight you with Alka Seltzer. :pQuote:
dude I learn all mu kungfoo from Steven seagull
sheeet.. that my secret weakness....
I call seal team 6
you are doomed
your argument is now potato
Having a bachelors in Mandarin, I will say that you better have a backup plan for a career.
However, it's rewarding and a good base where you gain other qualifications.
As to kung fu, that's fun, but I've ironically hardly focused on kung fu terminology, though I learned a bit while in China.
If you want to master the language, well, that's a lifelong process, but competence can be gained, but you have to talk to people, you have to replace english phrasing at times with the chinese so that you make it natural to think in Chinese, etc.
Good luck, hope you enjoy it to whatever degree you pursue it.
I'm working on my PhD right now. Not a dime out of pocket for this, my AA, my BS, or my MS. :D