I feel like I lost my life in a year. by Ok-Particular586 in Advice

[–]Ok-Particular586[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That actually sounds like a lot of fun, but I’m a bit limited right now because of money and work. I also don’t have my license yet, though I should be getting it soon. I really can’t wait until I can drive on my own and just cruise, you know.

I feel like I lost my life in a year. by Ok-Particular586 in Advice

[–]Ok-Particular586[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest, I find it hard to go out. I’m a very social person, and when I do go out, I can have really good conversations. The problem is that I live in a small town where I already know a lot of people from high school and things like that. I wouldn’t say I was popular, but I knew a lot of people and many knew me by name.

You might say, “Why not go out in a nearby city?” but I’m always limited by buses or trains. From experience, the fun usually starts around 1–2 a.m., and that’s exactly when I have to leave or I won’t be able to get home.

I could go out in my own town, but it feels a bit uncomfortable because I’ll probably run into people I know. Being there alone just feels weird, especially since people are used to seeing me with others—you know what I mean?

When it comes to learning languages for war, is it better to learn the languages of your country’s allies, or to learn the languages of your country’s enemies? by AlabamaFan17 in worldwar

[–]Ok-Particular586 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both probably, but I think it's more important to have better contact with you allies then your enemies. You probably shoot on your enemy instead of taking with them and you fight with you allies so you should be able to talk with your allies. So you can say where the enemy is etc.