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  1. #61
    Zitat Zitat von Omega
    NOW GO GODESS ^^ take my post apart!
    OK, and it is GODDESS.

    Zitat Zitat von Omega
    I wish since my childhood for a BMW 3 as my first car...
    I would say it this way: Since I was young, I wished for a BMW 3 as my first car to have.

    @DennisHH: No, I never played any of the Breath of Fire Games. But now that you are mentioning it... I think it is kind of scary (yes, I MEAN scary) that games get a bad valuation because of English language... of course, small children can't understand it, but I think most people are older than ten years when playing RPGs (where the texts are really important). I mean I've learned English because of English games, so this should be an advantage not a barrier. It will kill no one if you have to look up some words in die dictionary.

    I think the One Piece is a treasure, but a symbolic one. Maybe a book, a picture or something like that. I'm sure it's not gold or anything valuable.

  2. #62
    Zitat Zitat von Goddess
    I think the One Piece is a treasure, but a symbolic one. Maybe a book, a picture or something like that. I'm sure it's not gold or anything valuable.
    I think also.
    A big mystery is also, why Gold Roger died.
    I mean, he was the greatest pirate on the One Piece world. There is a connection.
    Maybe the One Piece is the perspective, to see that it's better to be not a pirate. After all the bad things he did, he saw that he's not satisfied. So, when you have the One Piece, you're not a pirate any more. And thats the cause why nobody has found the One Piece.
    Because everybody is a pirate! And with the One Piece you can't be a pirate!
    My first theory^^

    Now the second!
    Gold Roger was Mr.2(the gaylord:P)
    He has changed his face and he invented the One Piece.^^

    With friendy Greetings=WfG DennisHH

  3. #63
    Zitat Zitat von DennisHH
    I think also.
    If you didn't, you would be braindead, wouldn't you?

    Regarding the Italian cars I think Ferrari is one of the least interesting brands that exist. It's not that I do not like them, I would drive them as well if I came across it, but I would rather by a Lamborghini. Dunno why, but for me it's the more enticing car.
    I still can't figure out whether I prefer a Porsche to a Lamborghini or vice versa. But thinking of it I guess that Porsche's just my personal favorite. Nonetheless my "Must Have"-List ends with Lamborghini due to its price.

  4. #64
    Zitat Zitat von Maisaffe
    If I am allowed to ask:
    Which English do you use? AE, BE, Pidgin, sociolect or a real individual?
    A mix outa AE and real individual...y know, a bit shortened 'n everything.. so don't wonder 'bout the bad gramma, k? :P

    Well...nice idea to open this thread : O
    *scratches his head* mhh....
    ehm, well, I don't get the gist of ur actual topic so... ehm... yup....

    What's the most stupid thing u ever said in english (no pidgin :P)?

    uhm.. yes.. *runs away giggling and throws bottles with pumpkin juice everywhere* marry chrismas!

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  5. #65
    i'm at this time in england, because of an school-exchange between hamburg and london.

    it's very funny to visit the girls-school for one week, because their uniform includes a short skirt.
    the following week i'll visit the boys-school

    but seriously, the city is very beautiful, if it's not raining

  6. #66
    Zitat Zitat von robx
    but seriously, the city is very beautiful, if it's not raining
    It always rains in London. Well, at least it is always very foggy. (If there is anything we have learned from Edgar Wallace movies, it is the fact that the streets in London are basically impassable at night due to the absurd amount of misty fog that covers the pavement. And that every Kinski movie is an instant classic, of course. )

    Anyway, does anyone know what Pro-Seminar I should take in the upcoming semester? I do not need to take an Einführungsveranstaltung, so I am pretty much free to choose the branch, but all those courses sound amazingly boring. >_>
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  7. #67
    There are no boring courses.
    Egal ob links oder rechts - ich bin nicht regierbar!

  8. #68
    Main points I and II sound pretty interessting. I would choose point number I (Literatur und Literaturwissenschaft) because I'm interessted in american literature. And cause I'm a little fan of the american history (I don't know why...) I would choose american history and society, too.

    But basically it's your decision...

  9. #69
    Zitat Zitat von Gin Beitrag anzeigen
    And cause I'm a little fan of the american history (I don't know why...)
    Maybe because you don't need to remember too many things? ^^
    Egal ob links oder rechts - ich bin nicht regierbar!

  10. #70
    Literature. At least the literature-courses are the only ones I really enjoy participating in. It's not as hella boring as linguistics and -well- history isn't my thing. If it's yours, choose that one.

    But, just so you know, literature-courses aren't all about reading hundreds of pages everyday. You don't necessarily read more than in any other course because you learn a lot about the theory (interpretation, historical background, genres...) -- the "Einführungskurse" with their tutorials are much more strenuous.

    I chose "English Linguistics", "Introduction to American/English Literature" and "Introduction to English drama" for my studies. The first two are Einführungskurse (and I have an Einführungskurs for German studies as well, "Neuere Literaturwissenschaft") and they really take my time. The last one is a Proseminar I and I really enjoy it. Laziness prevails!

  11. #71
    Zitat Zitat von Mister Brightside
    Maybe because you don't need to remember too many things? ^^
    How do you mean that? o.Ô

    Hm, maybe because of the civil war. That wasn't a fight for oil, money or power but for human rights like freedom in first case. I don't have in mind the things that stands behind this motivations.

  12. #72
    Zitat Zitat von Gin Beitrag anzeigen
    How do you mean that? o.Ô

    Hm, maybe because of the civil war. That wasn't a fight for oil, money or power but for human rights like freedom in first case. I don't have in mind the things that stands behind this motivations.
    Well, American history is kind of short, because the USA are pretty young. That's why I said you wouldn't have to remember too many things. It was not an incredibly funny joke though, I know.

    To declare the civil war generally as a fight for human rights is somehow strange, because it was not all about that. In the first case, I guess, it was all about might... In my opinion it was a struggle for influence on the new states joining the USA in the wild west. It was not merely about slaving, but making all new states slave-free was an open declaration of northern supremacy. That was something the southern states could not tolerate.

    Concernig my statement I have to say, that one may have a lot to memorize in american history just because it is a young history. In American history we know more details than in f.e. Phrygian history. You may have to know which division was led by who on what day of what battle in the civil war. Although I find history passionate and exciting it was at that point I quitted the course completely. There is nothing more boring than abstract categorisation.

    Last thing to note: if you don't share my opinion on the afore mentioned points let's have an argument about it. I guess people wouldn't want us to discuss here, but we could open an english 'anglo-historic thread'.
    Guess I'm dreaming again...
    Egal ob links oder rechts - ich bin nicht regierbar!

  13. #73
    Zitat Zitat von Mister Brightside
    In my opinion it was a struggle for influence on the new states joining the USA in the wild west. It was not merely about slaving, but making all new states slave-free was an open declaration of northern supremacy. That was something the southern states could not tolerate.
    And because ot that it was a war for human rights. Making the southern states slave-free, that's fighting for freedom.

    You're right, the American history is pretty young compared to our european. So their history is shorter then many other.

    Zitat Zitat von Mister Brightside
    Last thing to note: if you don't share my opinion on the afore mentioned points let's have an argument about it. I guess people wouldn't want us to discuss here, but we could open an english 'anglo-historic thread'.
    Guess I'm dreaming again...
    Hm, i guess my english-skills aren't good enough to argue at a high level. T_T

  14. #74
    OT:
    Ahhh, got a question. What's if smeone ask you (in real life) "how are you?" an the beginning of the conversation. Is it the companion piece to "Wie geht's?" in german? So it's a rhetorical question?
    pls reply fast

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  15. #75
    Yes, it is. Even more than in German. Just reply with the same expression ("how are you") and never ever answer the question itself.
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  16. #76
    Ok, thank you Mr. CT Sometimes i replied the question but never knew how to do it exactly ... But whatever, now it make sense ...

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  17. #77
    Zitat Zitat von CT Beitrag anzeigen
    Yes, it is. Even more than in German. Just reply with the same expression ("how are you") and never ever answer the question itself.
    Are you sure you're not confusing the phrase with "How do you do"?. As far as I know, answering "how are you" with the exact same expression is not costumary. Instead, just say "fine" or "good" or something similar. Of course you can still answer in return after that, e.g.:
    "How are you?"
    "I'm fine. How are you?"

    "How do you do" though is never to be answered with anything else than "how do you do". It's also mostly used in the business sector, when you meet someone for the first time.

  18. #78
    Well, of course it is up to you to optionally answer "how are you?" with something like "fine", "good" etc. But it is also quite important to reply with "how are you?", since it would be very impolite if you did not. And, honestly, no one really wants to know about your mood and health; unless it is a friend or relative who asks this, the question is almost always rhetorical.

    "How do you do?" is basically the same question as "How are you?". It might be even more superficial, though.
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  19. #79
    I agree that it's usually not about how you really are. You're not supposed to answer in great detail how your life has been since the last time you met the person asking the question. That's why I said a common response would be "fine". However, you're wrong in saying that it's the same as "how do you do". It is absolutely not! You say "how do you do" once, and only once you meet a person for the first time. But it's going out of fashion to use that expression at all, according to my former (British native) English teacher.

    As to whether or not to reply with "how are you", I'm not sure about that, but you're probably right that it would be impolite not to do it.

  20. #80
    This being an OT-Thread anyway, may I insert some completely unrelated questions? I'm currently in the process of translating a text into her majesties english and I find that I can not make neihter head nore tails of two sentences loaded with figurative speech. The first one is:

    "Der Kerl schwimmt auf der Welle oben."

    and the other one would be:

    "Einer wie der andere, Idioten, eure Pfeiffenköpfe sind wohl zu Erbsen zusammengeschrupft!"

    Could anybody of you gentleman suggest an appropriate english equivalent for these rather coarse exclamations?

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