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Hi,
I'm a French student, half Vietnamese (from my mom) and half French. I grew up in France and unfortunately I do not know how to speak Vietnamese. I learnt Vietnamese language but not enought to speak fluently with my Vietnamese family in Vietnam. I've also spent 1 year in London and 5 months in Spain so I can speak English, Spanish and French Fluently.
What do you think about doing a kind of exchange?
I can speak English, Spanish or French with you and you learn me Vietnamese?
Cheers,
Elodie.
Sounds great! Please leave a message at my yahoo
Have a nice day!
welcome ElodieDancette,
Hope you enjoy Vietnamese language!
cheers,
it's sound great! it would be nice if i can exchange langue with you couse i am looking for someone who can speak english to improve my english.
Hi Elodie,
You can post an advert in the Language Exchange in Ho Chi Minh City section please
Thank you
Maximilien
Hi Elodie,
how's Vietnam experience to date?
I am originally from VN, but spent most of my active life in Geneva, Suisse. So I am fluent with French, English a bit less fluent with Vietnamese ( when it comes to complicated words.)
But this reply is not for me, my wife is Vietnamese in her 30s, she is learning actively English and moght be interested in exchanging Vietnamese-English with you depending on how you can get together, we are living in Thao Dien ,D2 and you are in Thu Duc a bit far away?
So, just put forward a possibility, to discuss further.
Anyway, best luck and be happy for your tome in VN!
Chau-Ai
HI there,
It's a good idea. Contact me if you wanna exchange language
Is your 'exchange' free?
ngao010388 wrote:HI there,
It's a good idea. Contact me if you wanna exchange language
Hi Charmavietnam,
Ofcourse It's free. If you don't believe, why don't you hangout with me to exchange language and culture? How about tomorrow evening? 6PM at Highland coffee located at the corner of Pham Ngu Lao street and De Tham street?
Btw, i am also interested in Indian culture.
No, thanks. I think I learned more than you
And... is there coffee 'free' in Highland coffee?
You can google to learn Indian culture, no need my help
ngao010388 wrote:Hi Charmavietnam,
Ofcourse It's free. If you don't believe, why don't you hangout with me to exchange language and culture? How about tomorrow evening? 6PM at Highland coffee located at the corner of Pham Ngu Lao street and De Tham street?
Btw, i am also interested in Indian culture.
Hi guy,
I think you know that the coffee is not free in Highland coffee shop.
Btw, learning Indian culture from internet is very different from learning from a REAL Indian guy. Don't you think so?
ngao010388 wrote:Hi guy,
I think you know that the coffee is not free in Highland coffee shop.
Btw, learning Indian culture from internet is very different from learning from a REAL Indian guy. Don't you think so?
charmavietnam is a guy????!??!?!?!??
Hi Dao,
I just make a guess. Is Charmavietnam a lady?
Tran Hung Dao wrote:ngao010388 wrote:Hi guy,
I think you know that the coffee is not free in Highland coffee shop.
Btw, learning Indian culture from internet is very different from learning from a REAL Indian guy. Don't you think so?
charmavietnam is a guy????!??!?!?!??
http://www.geekyboy.com/wp-content/uplo … hocked.jpg
May be. But I never offer 'free' service!
ngao010388 wrote:Hi guy,
I think you know that the coffee is not free in Highland coffee shop.
Btw, learning Indian culture from internet is very different from learning from a REAL Indian guy. Don't you think so?
Dear Charmavietnam,
Never mind. You are so interesting to me, so I would like to make friend with you
charmavietnam wrote:May be. But I never offer 'free' service!
ngao010388 wrote:Hi guy,
I think you know that the coffee is not free in Highland coffee shop.
Btw, learning Indian culture from internet is very different from learning from a REAL Indian guy. Don't you think so?
ngao010388 wrote:Dear Charmavietnam,
Never mind. You are so interesting to me, so I would like to make friend with you
Hi buddy,
means agree, doesn't it?
charmavietnam wrote:
ngao010388 wrote:Dear Charmavietnam,
Never mind. You are so interesting to me, so I would like to make friend with you
ngao010388 wrote:Hi Dao,
I just make a guess. Is Charmavietnam a lady?Tran Hung Dao wrote:ngao010388 wrote:Hi guy,
I think you know that the coffee is not free in Highland coffee shop.
Btw, learning Indian culture from internet is very different from learning from a REAL Indian guy. Don't you think so?
charmavietnam is a guy????!??!?!?!??
http://www.geekyboy.com/wp-content/uplo … hocked.jpg
ngao010388 wrote:Hi buddy,
means agree, doesn't it?charmavietnam wrote:
ngao010388 wrote:Dear Charmavietnam,
Never mind. You are so interesting to me, so I would like to make friend with you
charmavietnam wrote:Is that important?
Tran Hung Dao wrote:charmavietnam is a guy????!??!?!?!??
It would be important for ngao010388 since he wants to meet a "REAL Indian guy" and you turned out to be some chick. I really don't care; it's just that to me the word "charma" conjures up a girly persona.
It's only important for me if I were to meet you in person one on one because I don't play with girls who are married or otherwise have a man, outside a business setting.
Are you sure ngao010388 is boy?
Don't you lost your google doctorate?
Tran Hung Dao wrote:It would be important for ngao010388 since he wants to meet a "REAL Indian guy" and you turned out to be some chick. I really don't care; it's just that to me the word "charma" conjures up a girly persona.
It's only important for me if I were to meet you in person one on one because I don't play with girls who are married or otherwise have a man, outside a business setting.
charmavietnam wrote:Are you sure ngao010388 is boy?
Don't you lost your google doctorate?Tran Hung Dao wrote:It would be important for ngao010388 since he wants to meet a "REAL Indian guy" and you turned out to be some chick. I really don't care; it's just that to me the word "charma" conjures up a girly persona.
It's only important for me if I were to meet you in person one on one because I don't play with girls who are married or otherwise have a man, outside a business setting.
I don't really care because he's not asking me out for coffee (at least on two separate threads I've ran across...maybe he really likes you). But based on his avatar image and that he likes "beer", I'd say with 95% confidence he is male.
Tran Hung Dao wrote:charmavietnam wrote:Are you sure ngao010388 is boy?
Don't you lost your google doctorate?Tran Hung Dao wrote:It would be important for ngao010388 since he wants to meet a "REAL Indian guy" and you turned out to be some chick. I really don't care; it's just that to me the word "charma" conjures up a girly persona.
It's only important for me if I were to meet you in person one on one because I don't play with girls who are married or otherwise have a man, outside a business setting.
I don't really care because he's not asking me out for coffee (at least on two separate threads I've ran across...maybe he really likes you). But based on his avatar image and that he likes "beer", I'd say with 95% confidence he is male.
Holy crap...you're married...and your wife also hangs out here. I didn't google you until you put the challenge to me.
good work!
Tran Hung Dao wrote:Holy crap...you're married...and your wife also hangs out here. I didn't google you until you put the challenge to me.
charmavietnam wrote:good work!
Tran Hung Dao wrote:Holy crap...you're married...and your wife also hangs out here. I didn't google you until you put the challenge to me.
Something's wrong with your website. I tried some links and they were broken. Check the English Pages.
Charms vietnam is a couple. My guess : Indian husband + Vietnamese spouse. They run English classes and also sell natural soap and other beauty aids. So either a guy or a gal can answer you..
Sploke77 wrote:Charms vietnam is a couple. My guess : Indian husband + Vietnamese spouse. They run English classes and also sell natural soap and other beauty aids. So either a guy or a gal can answer you..
Charmavietnam: is the "confidential info" just disclosed?!?
Sounds great,
I'm also looking for someone to do the language exchange.
Please pm me if you still like to do the activity.
Cheers,
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