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Anonim
That's right. Let's exchanege our memories and experiences about living or traveling in a country where english is spoken.
Personally, i've been to only one country of that kind-Canada. I spent there two wonderful months of my life. I mainly worked but also did some sight-seeing. Anybody has visited Canada? Or maybe someone would like to share own knowledge about Australia, New Zeland, USA, or other countries??
I encourage you to write, but something longer than two sentences(you say three?O.k., but it's still not enough:)) -
Tosin
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xibalba
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Anonim
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King Bob
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Anonim
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Anonim
I've been to london this year :D but only for two weeks; / I wish i could study and live there.. there is nothing better than people speakin english all around you... and london is one of the most beautiful places i have ever seen.. I'm going to visit the US.. as quickly as it is possible for example during the summer holidays.. :)/ / sorry for the mistakes :D -
Tosin
sorry to disappoint you mate but EVERYONE IN LONDON NOW SPEAKS POLISH!!yeah i know wtf...ickie, i know...that's what i first said:)) -
Natson.
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Velma Kelly
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Anonim
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Anonim
Its not true that everyone speaks polish in London.You know what?I have little polish friends...most of them are english:) -
Natson.
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ni
I've been to London many times
That's right- lots of people live there..
I envy them! -
Natson.
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Santa Claus
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Użytkownik * usunięty
sure did, lived in London for 5 blissful years :) I'm doing everything I can at the moment so as I can study there in 3 yrs time, get into a good Uni... but even if i dont I'm moving there... -
pollyanna
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królowa cekinów
Last year I visited UK, it was terrible at the beginning ......i didn`t understend they brithish pronunciation :( At airport one man asked me about some gate, and I totaly didnt understend him, probably i was look like imbecile :)
but now i Love british accent :)
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Natson.

