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in DBuzz4 years ago

The thing that is lacking in me that makes me "American" still, is Bisaya & Tagalog.

I barely speak any of both, and doubt I ever will.

Local Filipinos are amazing at learning new languages, and some Westerners + other Foriegners are too.

  • BUT.. I am not 😔

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I can't determine why you haven't learned the Filipino language yet after years of staying in the country. How hard have you tried learning it?

Well, considering the fact that I have worked not stop in things that involved reading English, I haven't tried very hard.

I also like doing things that are natural for me.. it's the:

  • Focus on what I am good / natural at, & outsource the rest philosophy

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If you have the time (and you will have the time if you want to, especially when you need to enjoy time off work), you might want to learn the Filipino language. Tagalog is the dialect that is the official national language of the Philippines.

Yeah, but I am always working, minus sleeping, eating & spending time w/family

As someone w/personality type #ENFP, I am extraordinarily motivated about things I am natural & passionate about

But disapassionate & even adverse to what I am not / I know more #Bisaya than T.

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You are really telling a lot about yourself here! 🙂

Yup, and that's okay 😊👍

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I hope the information you publicly share won't be taken against you. 😨 Because that's what is happening to me with all the toxic people around. 😢