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katiesquilts   

Katie, 30 y.o.
Elizabethtown, United States [Current City]

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Joined 11 years ago, profile updated 3 years ago.

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Reply - Conversation - Oct 30, 2013
Hi,I'm from Taiwan.
I want to learn English.
Would mind teach me English and make friend with me?
Reply - Conversation - Oct 30, 2013
hi,ohhh cool.id like to study abroad too haha
im attending nihon university~
what about you ??
Reply - Conversation - Oct 30, 2013
yeah i don't care.
Never mind. they are just genius xD
I also have been designed, made games with some friends;;
so i feel empathy:D
Reply - Conversation - Oct 28, 2013
Thanks for writing the wall
Did you master how to use ur camera?(^_^)

I downloaded that ur recommend app as soon as
Reply - Conversation - Oct 28, 2013
That's interesting~
haha i don't have any writing skills :p
Wow your friend have a good sense :)
Reply - Conversation - Oct 28, 2013
Thanks.
I also like play the game.
I try to read lots of genre.
It gives me passion and inspiration :D
Reply - Conversation - Jan 26, 2013
lol thats ok, we are all diverse and stuff, im mostly chinese myself, im sure im mixed somewhere and localised with the native malaysian somewhere, lol. hahah well, we've been doing english since primary/junior school, so u could imagine about 11 years of reading and writing in english, but its not a compulsory subject to graduate from middle or high school. malay language however is compulsory though. however it's written the same way as english, its all on roman alphabets. this was part of how it was converted from arabic (jawi) writing to roman alphabets. the british was here for a very long time, till we achieved independence about 55 years ago.

i think this gives an idea about the chinese history http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award99/cubhtml/chron.html
Reply - Conversation - Jan 26, 2013
lol well english is sorta the 2nd language in malaysia, about 50% of the people here does speak in english, ahhaha. well i was born in malaysia, my great grandfather was moved from guangdong, china, during the british era, we were kinda sold to the british as labourers in south east asia, as tin miners. hence thats what made us to be here now, hahaha. our ancestors were very much unfortunately, guinea pigs. not to evoke bad emotions, its similar to how chinese people arrived in the usa, they were the same people who built the railways in San Francisco.
Reply - Conversation - Jan 26, 2013
ahahah awesome, good choice, well im born chinese, so i guess i had to know the language right, it would be a shame to not know my own native language, well that exists with certain chinese people born abroad from china lol, so do u know much of my country, malaysia
Reply - Conversation - Jan 25, 2013
wow thats pretty impressive, dont worry im sure ud remember more of them soon, haha :) well im flattered by your praise, i shall do the same praising the quality of your chinese, so what made u want to learn chinese?
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