Some people choose to quit it all and live their dream. They move. They find jobs. They live their dream.
Others, are nomadic. Circumstances of the economy? I would say perhaps, but we have turned down "just jobs," for better ones that just happen to be out of our comfort zone. This is our ride.
Others, are nomadic. Circumstances of the economy? I would say perhaps, but we have turned down "just jobs," for better ones that just happen to be out of our comfort zone. This is our ride.
Dear Expat,
ReplyDeleteI wonder if I might benefit from your multilingual experiences. If perchance an American in America wanted to learn French, what's the best way to do that in your opinion? Please don't say I need to move to Paris or marry a Frenchman. I don't have a passport, and I'm already happily married with two poodles.
Sincerely,
Unilingual-in-Seattle
Dear Unilingual in Seattle, It's great to have Seattle readers. I use to live there myself. I'm surprise that you were able to marry 2 poodles. That's wild. I didn't think that America advanced that quickly. When I was leaving, they were trying to make marriage legal to same-sex partners but never had I heard about marrying dogs. So perhaps you don't need to learn French, Perhaps you need to learn how to be a dog whisperer, to speak Poodle. Unless, of course they are French poodles, and then I would suggest Rosetta Stone.
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