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1)
Hi Piotr!
I came back yesterday, originally I was going to stay one day in
London, but concert I was going to see, was canceled :/
To share photos and to stay in touch I've created group on
facebook.com - please join everybody and invite friends, it'll be
ways easier to msg all of us together using Facebook. For who
don't know, facebook.com is as for today the most popular
community website for students, almost as popular as
myspace.com and probably as popular as wretch.cc in Asia.
Many usefull featrues!!!
Group NCHU Summer Camp 2007
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=4789984219
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com
Take care! Thanks for the great time!
Kuba
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2)
Witaj, Kuba,
It's cool to use the new system for sharing everything by the
Facebook. But it's kinda complicated, by the way, I wanna know
is it like an E-community, and you can send messages to anyone
on line? Or you only can leave a comment to them?!
Sorry, I'm really stupid to realize all of the functions....haha...can
you show me some easy fun stuffs with it!?
By the way, I've already started missing your strange facial
expressions and weird eye sight, hahaha!!! Actually, for me it
was quite a pity that we didn't have to much talk, or we should
become so good friends during the program, 'cuz you're really
fun and interesting, I just found that to talk to you is never
boring!!!
Good luck and take care,
(Do witzenie!!)
Piotrek
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3)
Czesc!
I hope, after few weeks you'll get used to Facebook and its
functionality. It's not the easiest one as I wrote before - but I
couldn't find any better. Anyways we have lots of possibilities to
keep in touch with each other; it wasn't that easy 50 years ago. : )
Right? I don't know all the functions there, I only upload
pictures, comment on pictures, and write on somebody’s 'walls'
(in their profile sites). And gather friends, and that's it I think.
I'm also almost new to that system.
I also regret that we didn't have more time to know each other
more and to talk more - but there was so little time for
everything!!! But I'm lucky I got some real friends there, and
some prospective friends (you :)). We'll stay in touch and
everything is going to be great!
Thanks for the admirable words about me and my facial
expressions. A lot of people in Taiwan told me about my face
expressions ; ) That's funny, because I didn't realize it at all, but
as long as you like it, it's ok. You also were one of those talking
to was interesting and always fun, your language abilities made
even better! I remember when we first talk, on a wooden deck at
the lake on the first day I think. I liked the course very much!
Everything was prepared very good! Professional work. Big ups!
After I came to Poland, my parents picked me up from the
airport, and we went to Bialystok, my hometown city, for three
days. I told them some stories, showed pictures and on Sunday
I've moved to Krakow, where I live and work. And now, I'm at
my work: http://www.interia.pl for the second day after
vacations. Lots of business emails to read, lots of people asking
me how it was, and about other business stuff.
On Thursday I'm going to give presentation about Taiwan,
language, country, people, culture, food for my coworkers,
so they can know some more about Taiwan!!!!
Why did you move to Taipei? Is it your hometown city? Where
(and what) do you study?
Take care, Piotrek!
Looking forward for your reply : )
Kuba
﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌
4)
Czesc, my dear cool Kuba!!
I just wrote a very long reply, but it failed, and now I have to
write it again, so I'm really angry with it!!!! I gotta try to
remember what I wrote to you, because it was very touching
from my bottom of heart!!!
Ok, first of all, I remember I said, it's really cool for us to keep
in touch via email, because for me, it's definitely easier to say
and share something by writing an email, rather than leaving any
message on the wall of Facebook, and I really don't know why
that when I wanted to write some words to some one, it was just
possible for me to forget what I wanted to say, and afterwards
I'll only leave few words totally different from what I thought of.
Probably it's weird for me to write or to share anything in an
open space, or I'm just not yet used to it. By the way, it's truly
awesome to get a long mail from you, 'cuz actually, you don't
seem like a writing guy, so it's more surprising to hear much
from you.
Secondly, as I remember, I mentioned about how I appreciate
this kinda summer program, because it push all of us together to
live, to experience, to help and to travel on this little island,
Taiwan, and in the end, we became friends during the past few
days, from the first sight till farewell, we even didn't know who
is who, and we just know the guys standing in front of us,
regardless of his or her backgrounds before, so in my opinion,
this idea is really cool!!! Thx to its planned short term, so we
would not have time to misunderstand, to argue or to fight,
because we all wanted to spare more time to accompany each
other, so that we can keep the most beautiful memories of
everything, such as everyone's attitudes, and even you, foreign
friends, wouldn't have enough time to hang around all of this
amazing place, so you will be still looking forward to come to
Taiwan again for visiting the remained spots you had no chance
to go to. Aren't you?!
Thirdly, I was talking about your work and myself. It seems you
are very busy after you flew back to Polski, and you became a
businessman already, but I guess, the most interesting thing for
you must be telling others about the stories of the trip in Taiwan,
and I think they are also interested in this Asian mysterious
place. As for me, why I moved back to Taipei is because it's
my hometown, so you got it!!! I just graduated from NCHU this
year, and I studied in financial and economic law; however, I'm
going to study Soo Chow Uni in Taipei for my master degree,
and it'll be concerning international law, and the school is the
best one of that field in Taiwan, so I was really very lucky to get
the permission of it. In fact, my parents want me to be a local
lawyer, which can help me earn much money, but myself, I want
to be a diplomat, so that's why I chose international law as
my main field, and why I'd love to learn more languages.
So now you got it!!!
At last, it's also cool for me write a very long reply at the second
time. By the way, I hope you to recommend some polska singers
or songs, and I'll try to download them here in Taiwan, because
it's so hard to get any stuff related to polish language, but after
meeting you, I started to be interested in it again, and this time, I
really wanna learn more, and in my own opinion, to listen to
polish songs will be a good way for me to get used to the tone
and the pronunciation of the language.
Take care, buddy,
(good luck to your presentation on Thu, and don't forget to
introduce me, when you say something about friendship or
warmness of Taiwanese people....hahaha!!!!)
Piotrek
Hi Piotr!
I came back yesterday, originally I was going to stay one day in
London, but concert I was going to see, was canceled :/
To share photos and to stay in touch I've created group on
facebook.com - please join everybody and invite friends, it'll be
ways easier to msg all of us together using Facebook. For who
don't know, facebook.com is as for today the most popular
community website for students, almost as popular as
myspace.com and probably as popular as wretch.cc in Asia.
Many usefull featrues!!!
Group NCHU Summer Camp 2007
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=4789984219
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com
Take care! Thanks for the great time!
Kuba
﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌
2)
Witaj, Kuba,
It's cool to use the new system for sharing everything by the
Facebook. But it's kinda complicated, by the way, I wanna know
is it like an E-community, and you can send messages to anyone
on line? Or you only can leave a comment to them?!
Sorry, I'm really stupid to realize all of the functions....haha...can
you show me some easy fun stuffs with it!?
By the way, I've already started missing your strange facial
ex
was quite a pity that we didn't have to much talk, or we should
become so good friends during the program, 'cuz you're really
fun and interesting, I just found that to talk to you is never
boring!!!
Good luck and take care,
(Do witzenie!!)
Piotrek
﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌
3)
Czesc!
I hope, after few weeks you'll get used to Facebook and its
functionality. It's not the easiest one as I wrote before - but I
couldn't find any better. Anyways we have lots of possibilities to
keep in touch with each other; it wasn't that easy 50 years ago. : )
Right? I don't know all the functions there, I only upload
pictures, comment on pictures, and write on somebody’s 'walls'
(in their profile sites). And gather friends, and that's it I think.
I'm also almost new to that system.
I also regret that we didn't have more time to know each other
more and to talk more - but there was so little time for
everything!!! But I'm lucky I got some real friends there, and
some prospective friends (you :)). We'll stay in touch and
everything is going to be great!
Thanks for the admirable words about me and my facial
ex
ex
as long as you like it, it's ok. You also were one of those talking
to was interesting and always fun, your language abilities made
even better! I remember when we first talk, on a wooden deck at
the lake on the first day I think. I liked the course very much!
Everything was prepared very good! Professional work. Big ups!
After I came to Poland, my parents picked me up from the
airport, and we went to Bialystok, my hometown city, for three
days. I told them some stories, showed pictures and on Sunday
I've moved to Krakow, where I live and work. And now, I'm at
my work: http://www.interia.pl for the second day after
vacations. Lots of business emails to read, lots of people asking
me how it was, and about other business stuff.
On Thursday I'm going to give presentation about Taiwan,
language, country, people, culture, food for my coworkers,
so they can know some more about Taiwan!!!!
Why did you move to Taipei? Is it your hometown city? Where
(and what) do you study?
Take care, Piotrek!
Looking forward for your reply : )
Kuba
﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌
4)
Czesc, my dear cool Kuba!!
I just wrote a very long reply, but it failed, and now I have to
write it again, so I'm really angry with it!!!! I gotta try to
remember what I wrote to you, because it was very touching
from my bottom of heart!!!
Ok, first of all, I remember I said, it's really cool for us to keep
in touch via email, because for me, it's definitely easier to say
and share something by writing an email, rather than leaving any
message on the wall of Facebook, and I really don't know why
that when I wanted to write some words to some one, it was just
possible for me to forget what I wanted to say, and afterwards
I'll only leave few words totally different from what I thought of.
Probably it's weird for me to write or to share anything in an
open space, or I'm just not yet used to it. By the way, it's truly
awesome to get a long mail from you, 'cuz actually, you don't
seem like a writing guy, so it's more surprising to hear much
from you.
Secondly, as I remember, I mentioned about how I appreciate
this kinda summer program, because it push all of us together to
live, to experience, to help and to travel on this little island,
Taiwan, and in the end, we became friends during the past few
days, from the first sight till farewell, we even didn't know who
is who, and we just know the guys standing in front of us,
regardless of his or her backgrounds before, so in my opinion,
this idea is really cool!!! Thx to its planned short term, so we
would not have time to misunderstand, to argue or to fight,
because we all wanted to spare more time to accompany each
other, so that we can keep the most beautiful memories of
everything, such as everyone's attitudes, and even you, foreign
friends, wouldn't have enough time to hang around all of this
amazing place, so you will be still looking forward to come to
Taiwan again for visiting the remained spots you had no chance
to go to. Aren't you?!
Thirdly, I was talking about your work and myself. It seems you
are very busy after you flew back to Polski, and you became a
businessman already, but I guess, the most interesting thing for
you must be telling others about the stories of the trip in Taiwan,
and I think they are also interested in this Asian mysterious
place. As for me, why I moved back to Taipei is because it's
my hometown, so you got it!!! I just graduated from NCHU this
year, and I studied in financial and economic law; however, I'm
going to study Soo Chow Uni in Taipei for my master degree,
and it'll be concerning international law, and the school is the
best one of that field in Taiwan, so I was really very lucky to get
the permission of it. In fact, my parents want me to be a local
lawyer, which can help me earn much money, but myself, I want
to be a diplomat, so that's why I chose international law as
my main field, and why I'd love to learn more languages.
So now you got it!!!
At last, it's also cool for me write a very long reply at the second
time. By the way, I hope you to recommend some polska singers
or songs, and I'll try to download them here in Taiwan, because
it's so hard to get any stuff related to polish language, but after
meeting you, I started to be interested in it again, and this time, I
really wanna learn more, and in my own opinion, to listen to
polish songs will be a good way for me to get used to the tone
and the pronunciation of the language.
Take care, buddy,
(good luck to your presentation on Thu, and don't forget to
introduce me, when you say something about friendship or
warmness of Taiwanese people....hahaha!!!!)
Piotrek
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