You're lucky that the cousin didn't start yelling at you in Spanish too.
See you later Kitten.[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't have understanded most of it. I used to be fairly good at speaking it. I haven't bothered since she and I broke up really. Now that she lost contact with her crazy family, I don't think she's bothered in the last 3 years or so either. Heh, I'll have to remind her of that next time I talk to her. She still has quite the reaction if I mention ice cubes or popsicles. Obviously she hasn't forgotten our times together. :laugh:
Bye Kitten.
She just came and left fairly quickly.
@ Hill, it is hard to learn to speak. Just because, if you learn the language as it was meant to be spoken, you will not do well speaking it to those living now, anywhere, except those taught in a school. You can't learn to speak Spanish in Spain and deal well with Puerto Ricans or Mexicans. The language has changed quite a bit.
Rachel's oldest sister took German for 6 years and aced the classes, but couldn't speak with people in Germany at all when she went. She was disgusted with that.