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Huffardo August 18th, 2007 10:35 AM

Since you want to go somewhere different Finland would be an excellent choice, chances are pretty big nobody you know has travelled here. :p
Unfortunately this is a rather expensive country, so you will get a nasty surprise if planning with Central European price levels. The language is also pretty much useless outside our borders (with an exception for Estonia, where you have some chances to get along even better than with English), so you might as well don't bother since most people (excluding some of the elderly) understand more English than you can reasonably hope to quickly learn Finnish (the language is quite easy and spoken almost the same as it is written, but very different from Indo-European languages, so e.g. German ought to be less of a challenge).

If you actually are interested to travel to this sunny spot (not literally, Finland is the sixth largest country in Europe and not particularly sunny, especially in the winter) between Scandinavia and Russia, I'll be glad to help.

Mad Cat August 18th, 2007 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Admiral Donutz (Post 3863332)
Personally I would say:

English > German > Russian > spanish > french

Though you probably would be better off with knowing:

English > Spanish > French > German >

Spanish is, after all, still the most spoken language in the world...
And it's easy to learn... And it's cool...
Spanish rocks.

Lord Wiener August 18th, 2007 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by WickedVestige (Post 3860748)
I like Fler, a German rapper, is it a good idea to learn German from him? lol

No. Believe me, you don't want to learn that kind of language if you want to be among normal people.

Quote:

Originally Posted by confusingkid (Post 3861127)
as long as you can keep up to speed with him and know what hes saying, it might actually be better because you have to listen more and then you will get more from it.
I've used tic-tac-toe to learn a little, and it helped quite a bit
:p

Eh, tic-tac-toe is borderline. I'd suggest Juli or Wir Sind Helden.

-DarthMaul- August 18th, 2007 09:16 PM

I sooooooo wish I could some how learn Ice Landic :( but that would be very hard to come by.

Anyways I personally suggest German. Thats what I went with, and he we both come from the same State :). I admitt im biased because I love Germany, Germans, German Cars, German Military, German Flecktarn(:p), German Anything.

Besides isnt it the EU's official language?(or one of them I think). And its becoming very popular in Egypt. And if something i spopular its Egypt it will be more widely used(that is, in the case of the rest of the middle east)

Crazy Wolf August 19th, 2007 01:31 AM

Also, German's damn easy to learn if you know any Old English.

Admiral Donutz August 19th, 2007 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mad cat (Post 3865907)
Spanish is, after all, still the most spoken language in the world...
And it's easy to learn... And it's cool...
Spanish rocks.

I tried spanish (could pick it in my 3rd year instead of French) and failed. Then again the teacher couldn't maintain order so it was like a playground. We got to chapter 3 or something in 6 months. :rofl:

Relander August 19th, 2007 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by -DarthMaul-
Besides isnt it the EU's official language?(or one of them I think).

All member states' languages are official in the EU.

Huffardo: good job advertising Finland in positive light, I'm sure we will get many tourists now.

Mad Cat August 20th, 2007 03:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huffardo (Post 3865761)
Since you want to go somewhere different Finland would be an excellent choice, chances are pretty big nobody you know has travelled here. :p
Unfortunately this is a rather expensive country, so you will get a nasty surprise if planning with Central European price levels. The language is also pretty much useless outside our borders (with an exception for Estonia, where you have some chances to get along even better than with English), so you might as well don't bother since most people (excluding some of the elderly) understand more English than you can reasonably hope to quickly learn Finnish (the language is quite easy and spoken almost the same as it is written, but very different from Indo-European languages, so e.g. German ought to be less of a challenge).

If you actually are interested to travel to this sunny spot (not literally, Finland is the sixth largest country in Europe and not particularly sunny, especially in the winter) between Scandinavia and Russia, I'll be glad to help.

We traveled to denmark with our sailboat once, i'll never set foot in scandinavia again! :p
j/k.
It was beautiful, although i think norway or finland would be more beautiful, but the weather was dreadful, and the german coastguard kept on bullying us...So, not the best holidays i've had. :p

Huffardo August 20th, 2007 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Relander (Post 3868249)
Huffardo: good job advertising Finland in positive light, I'm sure we will get many tourists now.

Thanks, I try my best. =p

Got to mention Finland is a very beautiful and safe place to travel in, just don't mind that Dutchman who was stabbed to death in June.

I guess I better shut up now, never been that good at the stuff where you are supposed to deceive people, i.e. advertising...

Maeko August 20th, 2007 05:45 AM

Finland sounds nice guys!!

I am pretty sure I want to make a stop in at least one of the countries that I am decedent of; Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, and Poland (no jokes please lol), or at least the ones I am sure of


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