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Greetings everyone
I live in France, in the royal city of Versailles, and I really enjoy English
Starting from my first computer when I was 10 (Amstrad CPC for people who can remember that far ) I have never stopped liking English, and since then I only play games and watch movies in English!
Then at high school, I started to read English literature like Lord Byron.
Manfred is an amazing poetry with words playing like music you can't translate into any other language!
I can honestly say that English is a better language than french. Do you know that the word 'cheap' does not exist in french as a single word? You have to say it in two words 'not expensive'...
And please can someone explain to me why British humour and music are much better than French?
At least we have some good cuisine and wine to console ourselves
To finish, I enjoy building computers for me and my family members, and I like playing video games
But my wife says I am too old for that
Anyway, games get better, so I still continue to play
Long live to OCUK!
I live in France, in the royal city of Versailles, and I really enjoy English
Starting from my first computer when I was 10 (Amstrad CPC for people who can remember that far ) I have never stopped liking English, and since then I only play games and watch movies in English!
Then at high school, I started to read English literature like Lord Byron.
Manfred is an amazing poetry with words playing like music you can't translate into any other language!
I can honestly say that English is a better language than french. Do you know that the word 'cheap' does not exist in french as a single word? You have to say it in two words 'not expensive'...
And please can someone explain to me why British humour and music are much better than French?
At least we have some good cuisine and wine to console ourselves
To finish, I enjoy building computers for me and my family members, and I like playing video games
But my wife says I am too old for that
Anyway, games get better, so I still continue to play
Long live to OCUK!
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