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    Tuesday, March 28, 2006
    je ne comprends pas le français
    je suis philippin, je ne comprends pas le français, je ne parle pas français. pardon.

    living in a country where the official language is not english is very challenging.

    of course some of the locals know how to speak english, but majority don't. but what's good is that most of the commercial establishments have personnel that speak english. good thing with groceries & supermarket, they have the same symbols for numbers, so i just need to look at the tab to see how much i need to pay, otherwise, i'd really go insane! and then i'd just say "merci" and "au revoir!" and that's it!

    we still have not started learning french yet, so it makes it really difficult. i'm a bit lazy knowing that in a couple of month's time i'll be busy with the new baby. but i really have to inquire on the french lessons, soon!
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