To tell you the truth, I couldn't care less about America, nor Russia. It just bothers me to see someone acting like they know everything.
Look we could bore ourslves all for hours about Jurisprudence ,Etymology , Natural Law and all that shit.But I'll pass if its ok ? Put it this way , if I made a political debate and said "Relayer's children would taste delicious , stirred in black bean" , most people would say " being objective that point is shite".
Except if an American made those points by Nponiatka , some of the fiercest haters would've agreed with it....
I agree. I think the whole problem the majority of Americans would have with this argument, is the fact its Russia and America.
Well I didn't see anything controversial from her.Let alone acting "like she knew it all". Why shouldn't she express a pretty normal opinion without getting shit at her?
yeah....sad to feel this so acutely, especially in this forum meant to be positive when i work with simple americans or brits we never have such problems, they usu listen to me attentively and respectful, make their comments, but take into consideration mine as well... i've seen ppl coming to russia with the heavy baggage of prejudices and leaving with light herats, totally surprised
Wow you REALLY have it all figured out don't you? If politicians from the United States are able to undermine "Russian counties" (as you so intelligently put it) for there own gain, wouldn't that mean they were far from idiots? Sure they may be self serving but idiot's? I don't think so. You however may be a different case all together.
Really ? Hmmm....I heard its actually not THAT hard, especially for Slavics. But I wanted to ask a native speaker.
are ya a slavic? for slavs yes, much easier but for the ppl speaking germanic languages.... i personally think it's hard, especially our system of inflections...english is an analitical language, whereas russian - synthetic....it's really hard to master this, even russians often do mistakes when i worked with a german lady who worked in russia for 19 years, i could see this myself it's not a problem to learn words...but to conjugate and decline
I notice links between Eng and French and German. But Russian just seems ermm... foreign. Now if my grandparents had lived longer.. I might've learnt better. As soon as I remember writing stuff etc , I forget vocabularly