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    Oh I could just picture you speaking loudly, then realizing it and going back to normal. And then doing it again. Haha.
    I used to work at a job where I was the one of the first places that new residents had to stop to set up services. Communicating does get easier, especially if it's something important. You can just translate it for them on your phone if you've got a Web browser. And trust me, most of their kids speak English even though they never do at home. Plus he'll need to speak english eventually anyways, if he goes to school. Might as well start early.

    sorry amandaKDT, I didn't see your post until I posted, none of that was in response to yours.
    Last edited by superfun; 09-04-2014 at 06:14 PM.

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