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27-Nov-2009 05:09
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homeopathusa »
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28-Nov-2009 20:31
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micolett »
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Can someone try to translate this for me?
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23-Nov-2009 12:33
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VenessaP »
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28-Nov-2009 20:03
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chilekids »
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Hi folks,
We've been talking lately about how to better serve our travelling parents and families. Our editorial teams already learn a lot from your terrific discussions, but we also wanted to give you a chance to specifically tell us what you might like to see us do differently, or improve.
What kind of information is most helpful to you when heading somewhere with kids in tow? What kind of advice isn't helpful? Would you like a child-friendly icon (to denote child-friendly cafes, hotels, entertainment, etc)? Anything else you'd like us to think about?
How easy is it to find Spanish to English translation work.
I will have an OK Humanities degree and speak fluent Spanish in a few years (cos Im studying it ).
Im prepared to go anywhere in the world and to do a post grad qualification (MA or chartered institiute of linguistics or a foreign equivilent).
I dont expect to find anything too exiting or glamorous. Just freelance and enough to get by on.
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27-Nov-2009 21:15
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eliza60 »
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28-Nov-2009 19:50
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eliza60 »
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Hi,
I'm writing this to see what is available for my mum (73) and her friend who is a sprightly 83 year old. They would like to go on a cruise/ tour to an somewhere in Asia. They have both travelled all over Austraia, New Zealand and Singapore and parts of Europe. As my husband and I have been to Vietnam and Borneo and have raved about the wonderful things we saw, they also thought that somewhere like that would be interesting to see.
Is there a company that incorporates a cruise and also a tour, especially for their age group?
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25-Jun-2009 02:10
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lonetrip »
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28-Nov-2009 19:42
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Hi you all!!
Off to Thailand next August...
BKK and Phuket for sure... but other suggestions are welcome!!!!
Already been at DJ Station, G.O.D.... new places to hang out at?? Updated tips for BKK and Patong??
Meet people??
What about Samui?? Krabi?? Are they worth a visit??
Btw, if anyone around for a drink, drop me a line!!
Thanks!!
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02-Jul-2009 19:45
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kidcamo »
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28-Nov-2009 19:40
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aspiyank »
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I will be traveling to Thailand from Indonesia on the 20th of July to the 3rd of August. I have no real plans. Any younger people want to catch up for a drink etc.
I am a 25 yo male from Australia.
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25-Nov-2009 09:07
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first_rtw »
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28-Nov-2009 19:20
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Hi everyone!
I've been trawling thorn tree and the internet all evening and can't seem to find the info I need! Please help!
I'm setting off on my RTW adventure at the beginning of Jan 2010. I'll be away for about 6 months. The last 2 months of my trip will be taking place in China (I'll be there from end of April to end of May) and then India (end of May until mid June) respectively. For China I will be taking part in an Intrepid tour for the month. My question is: what shall I do about visas?
-Is it best to apply for 1 year visas for each of these countries as 6 month ones will expire before I get there? (Can I get a one year visa for China even? From what I can work out the multiple entry one isn't quite what I need).
-Can I apply for visas in New Zealand or Australia (where I will be for the 2 months before I get to China)? How easy will that be as a non-residen...
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28-Nov-2009 03:42
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Will_1979 »
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28-Nov-2009 19:14
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westwood »
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I've not long turned 30, and whilst I've done a fair bit of travelling over the past few years I've never taken that time where it's just dedicated travelling. My longest time off away was Australia for 6 weeks a few years ago.
Now I have no issue with being 30 and thinking that I should be past that kind of thing. Far from it. Instead I'm looking at taking that year out and gettin git done with, heading East into Asia (especially Japan), Aus, NZ, South Pacific, and maybe finsihing off in Argentina.... Who knows, at this point it's just an idea. However, the idea does include trying to organise dates so that I can be in NZ come the next rugby world cup in 2011....
However, I'm looking at advice and some inspiration from others who have been in my position. Despite being so desperately over the hill at 30 (or so I'm told, though thankfully I can still pass for 26) I'm not yet ma...
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28-Nov-2009 14:09
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28-Nov-2009 18:22
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zashibis »
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I want to make the new season of Bruce Shaw's Chinese, I have made some vides on Chinese Character
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnZE0pZiXmk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiwKXX6HlHw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rw8S9ahey8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rw8S9ahey8
I am not sure if they are useful for guys who want to learn Chinese. Or do you have any ideas to promote my videos? Thanks.
Bruce Shaw
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26-Nov-2009 08:22
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docbrown »
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28-Nov-2009 17:54
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docbrown »
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I've always been fond of the word "duh", and I find myself using it rather too frequently (although never seriously, I hope). Its cousins "dur" and "doy" and the related phrase "no duh" are also acceptable, especially if you're 8 years old.
Do other languages have synonyms for "duh", or, as American Heritage defines it, and interjection "used to express disdain for something deemed stupid or obvious, especially a self-evident remark"? And has "duh" spread throughout the English-speaking world?
Thank you, Captain Obvious.
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29-Sep-2009 19:14
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jasper007 »
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28-Nov-2009 17:48
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acstev »
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As I get older I find I stick out more with other travellers, do other people find this? I travelled around Australia and stayed in backpackers and all the other people seemed really young, I am 34 so getting on a bit, and felt i did not fit in anymore.
Are there places where the age difference doesn't show up so much? I am off to Latin america soon, will i stick out there?
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28-Nov-2009 04:25
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bjd »
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28-Nov-2009 17:27
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DianaHaddad »
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French compound place names are always written with a hyphen. For example, Trifoullis-les-Oies. This is not the case in English, as far as I know.
I just did a translation from French to English that contained names of churches and places. The museum curator whose text it is is complaining that I left out the hyphens, even though I kept the French name. For example, I said Saint Etienne Cathedral, instead of St Stephen's Cathedral, since I feel that whoever buys this book might look on a map to go to the cathedral and will find it written as Saint-Etienne and not Saint Stephen's. However, I did not include the hyphen of Saint-Etienne Cathedral.
Any opinions? She just called me and I said I was trying to get some expert opinion.
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28-Nov-2009 02:03
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keppiezbt »
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28-Nov-2009 16:27
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orangutan »
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Learning a language overseas can be great but sometimes its better not to learn the language.
Here's why:
http://www.nomadicmatt.com/travel-blogs/learn-a-foreign-language/
Thoughts?
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26-Nov-2009 18:57
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apollo1977 »
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28-Nov-2009 15:21
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macca »
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hi guys...I have planned a 10 days trip to Israel fron December 30th to January 8th...not already scheduled which places or what to do there!!!
I'm looking for one or more travelling companions, for a part or all the trip!!
i'm easy going, backpacking 32yo guy...love culture, roaming around, meet new people and experience local life!!
let me know if u r available for the same!!!
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07-Nov-2009 22:50
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glitteruk »
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28-Nov-2009 14:20
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RafikiYangu »
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