Offering: English / Spanish Seeking: Korean
Hi guys, I'm 19M and I am a native Spanish speaker and have C2 in English, I recently started to learn Korean as I plan on studying in Korea in the future. Feel free to reach out!
Hi guys, I'm 19M and I am a native Spanish speaker and have C2 in English, I recently started to learn Korean as I plan on studying in Korea in the future. Feel free to reach out!
I've been learning korean for around a month now and what slows me down the most is my reading speed. I can read Hangul consistently at a very very very slow pace and I'd like to get faster at reading it
There has been protests in my city all week that all the other schools in my city have closed. My school was really pushing us to come because we were at the very end of the school year (it ends next Wednesday) but today the protests were really bad that my school was forced to keep us at our homes. What sucks is that today I had to take the late ap exams.
My school still hasn't told us when we will take the late tests and my finals start tomorrow but by the looks of it school will be suspended for the rest of the week. All my teachers are going back to the USA next week (I go to an international school outside the USA) right after the school year ends so it seems like I will take most of my finals at home and my late ap exam might get cancelled or I'll have to take next week if the protests stop
What an end to my 11th grade year, atleast I get to take most of my finals online
I was looking at my Korean friend's following on instagram and I noticed that almost all of her Korean followers have no profile pictures. Why is this? I checked other accounts and like 80% of their followers were koreans with no profile pictures.
I am in desperate need of additional money. I am already working a part time job but that is not enough. Because of my student visa I cannot start a side hustle or earn money through the internet, I am only allowed to work my part time job because my college approved it.
What are my options in making more money? I am stuck working a part time job and earning money through the internet is illegal because of my visa
I am in desperate need of additional money. I am already working a part time job but that is not enough. Because of my student visa I cannot start a side hustle or earn money through the internet, I am only allowed to work my part time job because my college approved it.
What are my options in making more money? I am stuck working a part time job and earning money through the internet is illegal because of my visa
In highschool my english teacher had us memorize the exact definitions for words. What I found the most useful was to create a Quizlet and then type the definitions over and over again until I consistently got them right. This method was really good for memorizing the definitions verbatim that I could just do the typing test in quizlet for 30 minutes and get full marks on the exams.
Right now I am starting to learn Korean, I just finished learning Hangul and decided to learn how to type with the Hangul keyboard. It only took me a few minutes to learn the keyboard layout but it has made my learning experience a million times easier because now I can type korean words and add them to anki or search up their definition
I'm curious, has anyone else had similar experiences?
Is typing underrated for learning a new language?
I heard this song back in 2022-2023 at a summer camp when I was 13. My friend would blast it on his speaker every time it was recess or we were going on hikes, it was a very high energy song. It has video game vibes, I am confident it didn't have a high quality music video like the ones top artists produce for their songs.
If it helps I attached another song from our playlist, the song I am searching for has a similar vibe to this one but it is more energetic and has more peaks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuQoT2hUVjk (Kirby Rap)
I am from a Spanish speaking country hence why the other song in the playlist is in spanish but I am 100% sure the lyrics of the song is in english. I only remember 'ya ya YA ya' from the lyrics, the rest is too blurred in my mind and I can't make sense of it. I tried recording myself but it turned out horribly and it sounded nothing like the song I'm searching for.
I remember seeing my friend's phone screen and on spotify it showed something similar to the image I attached which I generated with AI. It was a circle with a face, similar to a geometry dash face, with the beats surrounding the circle and the background was black and had blue and red flames.
Image: https://gemini.google.com/share/2916101f797c
The song was 100% safe for kids, there was no mention of drugs, murder, or girls
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I watched this a few years ago and it was about a schoolboy who found a small device which was like a portal. It allowed him to pass his dick throguh it and go into any girl he wanted. He used it on his crush a lot. Then for some reason his crush started taking interest in the boy and they start hooking up without the need of the artifact
Hi, I am 17 years old from Venezuela. I am currently in 11th grade in an american accredited school, I will be graduating in May of 2027 and my goal is to go abroad but I have no idea what I will do after that
I have been very lucky to be born in the upper middle class of my country. Despite my country's terrible standing, my parents have been able to send me to an american private school since pre kinder. I have always excelled academically, my GPA is 3.99/4.0 unweighted and I enjoy taking AP courses at my school. However growing up I never felt like I belonged in Venezuela. I became fluent in english before I became fluent in spanish and receiving an education in english only grew the gap between my culture and the anglophone world. Ive felt like a foreigner since I was a child, I have a foreigner accent in spanish and I have never been able to express myself in spanish like I do in english. When I go outside to buy something or take a taxi, I always get charged with foreigner rates, everyone treats me like I am a foreigner. Consequently, I have never had any friends here and I hate it here. Combining this with the downfall of my country, the economy collapsing and politicians being very corrupt, I am very motivated to immigrate to another country.
My goal is not to study abroad. It is to immigrate.
I had this talk with my parents, they are fully supportive of me and they have the money to send me to college abroad. But I have no idea what I am going to study nor to which country I should go to.
Because I did well in school in maths and sciences I am considering a career in medicine or engineering. When my parents asked me 'which one are you more passionate about?' I replied with 'I don't have a passion for either of them'. I have this philosophy that competence comes before passion. For example when I am good at a video game I will naturally end up liking it. I am hoping that because I excel in math and science I will be competent in medicine or engineering and I will find that passion. How do i decide which career to pick if I am not passionate in either of them but I know I can tolerate them?
I know some of you will tell me to pick a career I'm passionate in. But what if I am not passionate in anything? Throughout highschool I have done a bunch of extracurriculars to strengthen my college application and I did not find a passion in any of them. I was able to tolerate tennis, piano, or coding but I didn't have a passion for them.
As for the countries I could immigrate to, I've done some research and from what I saw I know that the USA is one of the worst options for me. When I heard about all the new immigration policies, H1-B, and deportations I felt lost. Having gone to an american school my whole life I thought I would be going to the USA once I graduated. And from what I have seen, Canada is following a similar path. So now I am looking at options in Europe and Asia. I am already fluent in French and learned a lot about France's culture in school so I feel as if I have a small emotional connection to France. On the other hand theres the UK, I haven't actually done a lot of research on the UK so I don't know if it is a good option for me. I've been looking at Asia because I love their culture but based on my research immigrating there is tough if you are not ethnically asian.
What advice do you guys have for me?
What would you do in my situation?
Are there any opportunities I haven't considered?
For those of you who immigrated into another country, how was it like?
TL:DR
I am from Venezuela studying at an american accredited school and I graduate in may of 2027. I desperately want to immigrate to another country that is not spanish speaking and my parents can cover the cost of college. I am considering Europe or Asia
Hi, I am 17 years old from Venezuela. I am currently in 11th grade in an american accredited school, I will be graduating in May of 2027 and my goal is to go abroad but I have no idea what I will do after that
I have been very lucky to be born in the upper middle class of my country. Despite my country's terrible standing, my parents have been able to send me to an american private school since pre kinder. I have always excelled academically, my GPA is 3.99/4.0 unweighted and I enjoy taking AP courses at my school. However growing up I never felt like I belonged in Venezuela. I became fluent in english before I became fluent in spanish and receiving an education in english only grew the gap between my culture and the anglophone world. Ive felt like a foreigner since I was a child, I have a foreigner accent in spanish and I have never been able to express myself in spanish like I do in english. When I go outside to buy something or take a taxi, I always get charged with foreigner rates, everyone treats me like I am a foreigner. Consequently, I have never had any friends here and I hate it here. Combining this with the downfall of my country, the economy collapsing and politicians being very corrupt, I am very motivated to immigrate to another country.
My goal is not to study abroad. It is to immigrate.
I had this talk with my parents, they are fully supportive of me and they have the money to send me to college abroad. But I have no idea what I am going to study nor to which country I should go to.
Because I did well in school in maths and sciences I am considering a career in medicine or engineering. When my parents asked me 'which one are you more passionate about?' I replied with 'I don't have a passion for either of them'. I have this philosophy that competence comes before passion. For example when I am good at a video game I will naturally end up liking it. I am hoping that because I excel in math and science I will be competent in medicine or engineering and I will find that passion. How do i decide which career to pick if I am not passionate in either of them but I know I can tolerate them?
I know some of you will tell me to pick a career I'm passionate in. But what if I am not passionate in anything? Throughout highschool I have done a bunch of extracurriculars to strengthen my college application and I did not find a passion in any of them. I was able to tolerate tennis, piano, or coding but I didn't have a passion for them.
As for the countries I could immigrate to, I've done some research and from what I saw I know that the USA is one of the worst options for me. When I heard about all the new immigration policies, H1-B, and deportations I felt lost. Having gone to an american school my whole life I thought I would be going to the USA once I graduated. And from what I have seen, Canada is following a similar path. So now I am looking at options in Europe and Asia. I am already fluent in French and learned a lot about France's culture in school so I feel as if I have a small emotional connection to France. On the other hand theres the UK, I haven't actually done a lot of research on the UK so I don't know if it is a good option for me. I've been looking at Asia because I love their culture but based on my research immigrating there is tough if you are not ethnically asian.
What advice do you guys have for me?
What would you do in my situation?
Are there any opportunities I haven't considered?
For those of you who immigrated into another country, how was it like?
TL:DR
I am from Venezuela studying at an american accredited school and I graduate in may of 2027. I desperately want to immigrate to another country that is not spanish speaking and my parents can cover the cost of college. I am considering Europe or Asia
Hi, I am 17 years old from Venezuela. I am currently in 11th grade in an american accredited school, I will be graduating in May of 2027 and my goal is to go abroad but I have no idea what I will do after that
I have been very lucky to be born in the upper middle class of my country. Despite my country's terrible standing, my parents have been able to send me to an american private school since pre kinder. I have always excelled academically, my GPA is 3.99/4.0 unweighted and I enjoy taking AP courses at my school. However growing up I never felt like I belonged in Venezuela. I became fluent in english before I became fluent in spanish and receiving an education in english only grew the gap between my culture and the anglophone world. Ive felt like a foreigner since I was a child, I have a foreigner accent in spanish and I have never been able to express myself in spanish like I do in english. When I go outside to buy something or take a taxi, I always get charged with foreigner rates, everyone treats me like I am a foreigner. Consequently, I have never had any friends here and I hate it here. Combining this with the downfall of my country, the economy collapsing and politicians being very corrupt, I am very motivated to immigrate to another country.
My goal is not to study abroad. It is to immigrate.
I had this talk with my parents, they are fully supportive of me and they have the money to send me to college abroad. But I have no idea what I am going to study nor to which country I should go to.
Because I did well in school in maths and sciences I am considering a career in medicine or engineering. When my parents asked me 'which one are you more passionate about?' I replied with 'I don't have a passion for either of them'. I have this philosophy that competence comes before passion. For example when I am good at a video game I will naturally end up liking it. I am hoping that because I excel in math and science I will be competent in medicine or engineering and I will find that passion. How do i decide which career to pick if I am not passionate in either of them but I know I can tolerate them?
I know some of you will tell me to pick a career I'm passionate in. But what if I am not passionate in anything? Throughout highschool I have done a bunch of extracurriculars to strengthen my college application and I did not find a passion in any of them. I was able to tolerate tennis, piano, or coding but I didn't have a passion for them.
As for the countries I could immigrate to, I've done some research and from what I saw I know that the USA is one of the worst options for me. When I heard about all the new immigration policies, H1-B, and deportations I felt lost. Having gone to an american school my whole life I thought I would be going to the USA once I graduated. And from what I have seen, Canada is following a similar path. So now I am looking at options in Europe and Asia. I am already fluent in French and learned a lot about France's culture in school so I feel as if I have a small emotional connection to France. On the other hand theres the UK, I haven't actually done a lot of research on the UK so I don't know if it is a good option for me. I've been looking at Asia because I love their culture but based on my research immigrating there is tough if you are not ethnically asian.
What advice do you guys have for me?
What would you do in my situation?
Are there any opportunities I haven't considered?
For those of you who immigrated into another country, how was it like?
TL:DR
I am from Venezuela studying at an american accredited school and I graduate in may of 2027. I desperately want to immigrate to another country that is not spanish speaking and my parents can cover the cost of college. I am considering Europe or Asia
Hi, I am 17 years old from Venezuela. I am currently in 11th grade in an american accredited school, I will be graduating in May of 2027 and my goal is to go abroad but I have no idea what I will do after that
I have been very lucky to be born in the upper middle class of my country. Despite my country's terrible standing, my parents have been able to send me to an american private school since pre kinder. I have always excelled academically, my GPA is 3.99/4.0 unweighted and I enjoy taking AP courses at my school. However growing up I never felt like I belonged in Venezuela. I became fluent in english before I became fluent in spanish and receiving an education in english only grew the gap between my culture and the anglophone world. Ive felt like a foreigner since I was a child, I have a foreigner accent in spanish and I have never been able to express myself in spanish like I do in english. When I go outside to buy something or take a taxi, I always get charged with foreigner rates, everyone treats me like I am a foreigner. Consequently, I have never had any friends here and I hate it here. Combining this with the downfall of my country, the economy collapsing and politicians being very corrupt, I am very motivated to immigrate to another country.
My goal is not to study abroad. It is to immigrate.
I had this talk with my parents, they are fully supportive of me and they have the money to send me to college abroad. But I have no idea what I am going to study nor to which country I should go to.
Because I did well in school in maths and sciences I am considering a career in medicine or engineering. When my parents asked me 'which one are you more passionate about?' I replied with 'I don't have a passion for either of them'. I have this philosophy that competence comes before passion. For example when I am good at a video game I will naturally end up liking it. I am hoping that because I excel in math and science I will be competent in medicine or engineering and I will find that passion. How do i decide which career to pick if I am not passionate in either of them but I know I can tolerate them?
I know some of you will tell me to pick a career I'm passionate in. But what if I am not passionate in anything? Throughout highschool I have done a bunch of extracurriculars to strengthen my college application and I did not find a passion in any of them. I was able to tolerate tennis, piano, or coding but I didn't have a passion for them.
As for the countries I could immigrate to, I've done some research and from what I saw I know that the USA is one of the worst options for me. When I heard about all the new immigration policies, H1-B, and deportations I felt lost. Having gone to an american school my whole life I thought I would be going to the USA once I graduated. And from what I have seen, Canada is following a similar path. So now I am looking at options in Europe and Asia. I am already fluent in French and learned a lot about France's culture in school so I feel as if I have a small emotional connection to France. On the other hand theres the UK, I haven't actually done a lot of research on the UK so I don't know if it is a good option for me. I've been looking at Asia because I love their culture but based on my research immigrating there is tough if you are not ethnically asian.
What advice do you guys have for me?
What would you do in my situation?
Are there any opportunities I haven't considered?
For those of you who immigrated into another country, how was it like?
TL:DR
I am from Venezuela studying at an american accredited school and I graduate in may of 2027. I desperately want to immigrate to another country that is not spanish speaking and my parents can cover the cost of college. I am considering Europe or Asia
I am on a M4 Macbook Pro and I am looking for a virtual machine that supports gpu pass through so i can play games like roblox on it and set up macro auto farms without disturbing my workflow. Theres also other stuff I am interesting in doing which is best done on a virtual machine that has gpu pass through