kewel. japan is AWESOME! yeah, my family's from da PI. but i've never been there. so i'm going in november cuz my great grandmother is turning 90. nice ter meecha, i'm bella...unless you already guessed that, since its on my profile. *extends hand*
in japanese, i only know basic sentences like "good morning/afternoon/evening", "i love you", "goodbye", and so on. :lmfao so, me = fail. XD
you get tickets for free? O: major swerte. how? who? what position?
lucky you. ; - ; i haven't been to any concerts recently. i really wanted to go to the panic concert but, alas, my mother didn't allow me to. i did, however, go to their meet and greet. and i miss those few moments. ._.
:arms: kaya mo yan! in high school, you learn and experience "all-nighters" and drinking more than one cup of coffee. XD and responsibilty, which i still need to work on.
hi, i'm bella. i saw ur comment on angie's profile (sry, i'm extremely nosy..hehe). my whole family's from the PI, but i live in cali, sadly. i wanna go there so bad and i'm finally going to for my great-grandmother's 90th.
I have to read that series one day, everyone says it's really good. My friend's supposed to lend Twilight to me, but she keeps forgetting and I keep forgetting to remind her. >.<
Free tickets? That's amazing! :cheese: How'd that happen?
You language person, you. :tehe: How's it getting along now, your Japanese? I only know the names of the food, haha!
Yeah, it's Malay. Tell me some phrases you want to know and I'll gladly translate them for you. :)
But tell me something.
How do you say 'I love you' in Tagalog? I want to have this list of all the languages, how to say ILY. :tehe:
Hey. :)
Okay, first, i am half Japanese, half French, but i'm adopted and i live in Serbia since my 3rd year of life. ^^
Then, I am 14, turning 15 next march. ^^
And thank you.... XD
Ew...that's annoying.
Well, good luck on your tests!! :) I'm sure you'll do great!
That's cool! My sister's a Jonas concert as we speak...and I'm so jealous. She got invited with a friend. It's her second.
I'm still at zero, sadly. *sigh*
Well, I suppose it's okay. The only upsides to it are no projects, no I-need-to-cram-so-badly-for-this tests, and no stress. But of course, you have not much classmates, you have to learn too much stuff on your own, you get tests with each booklet you finish (they're easy, though), and they are based on American Curriculum. So it's like first year for America equals second year for Philippines. :|
-dances-
What happened to your internet? :D