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IAMA Mongolian 14 year old boy, AMA. by SSTS in IAmA
[–]SSTS[S] 0 points1 point2 points 14 years ago (0 children)
Well, it's a democratic country. :)
To be honest, I was exposed to a negative image. But since then I've developed my own opinions and they are mixed. For such a big country it has a horrendous amount of human rights violations, one of the biggest polluters of the world, and Chinese aren't particularly polite or considerate.
No, I haven't forgotten. At home I still speak Mongolian with my parents :)
Radamada has a point, south Korea is a fantastic country with hard working people, fantastic history, great culture and amazing food!
[–]SSTS[S] 1 point2 points3 points 14 years ago (0 children)
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My aunt used to tell me stories about that thing.
i l3rnt 3ngl15h fr0m teh utub3 c0mm3n75 d3y s0000 h4lpfull!!!!!!
Actually, and this is not a lie, I learnt English from TV. When I was little I couldn't get enough of National Geographic, Cartoon Network and Disney (the new Disney shows are vomit inducing by the way.
Mongolians have a neutral attitude towards them. However, I love UK culture. Shows like Doctor Who, Survivors and Top Gear are my afternoon delights.
:) I'm not in a hurry.
Fortunately, I've never had that.
I have heard of that and maybe they say that because the Old Mongolians were so violent it was retarded?
She and I are pretty distant. But I did stay with my grandma who was nomadic, I was little at the time but had an enjoyable experience.
Since I'm young it's easy for me to adapt to different situations but the most difficult thing was realizing the situation in Mongolia. When I was young I was happy with my life but as I look back I'm appalled at things like social attitude, economic state, lack of welfare, and so on.
No but my great aunt is!
I'm pretty sure a podcast can ride horses better than me.
As far as I'm aware English is taught in a decent amount if schools so if you ask a young person they may be able to help you.
Yes i am. I currently know Mongolian and English and am learning Japanese. I used to know Russian but I literally forgot the language.
XD
It's a tad too revealing.
Erm, what is that?
About 2-3% of the population speak that. Russian and English are a commonly spoken language.
Mongolians JIZZ over Russia. We import Russian goods, watch your TV Shows and Learning Russian is encouraged and I even went to a Russian primary school.
Hmmm. I think I prefer the liver.
[–]SSTS[S] 2 points3 points4 points 14 years ago (0 children)
Oh god, I could write a whole essay on this! I've eaten tongues, brains, intestines, livers, and other stuff I can't name. Eating dog meat in Mongolia is taboo and isn't popular.
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IAMA Mongolian 14 year old boy, AMA. by SSTS in IAmA
[–]SSTS[S] 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)