Hi, Kevinne!
I'm glad you liked it here in America.
What was your favorite part about it?
Mine is.. hmm..
I don't know o-o
Do you have any pets?
Pappillons wrote:Kevinne wrote:Hi Pappillons!
From which state are you? :3 uuh costa rica! Is it nice there? I own a "snake " from there ! Foxes ar sooo cute! i would hug them until death ... Flulent? thats amazing! ombre ?Pappillons wrote:Hello there! I am Pappillons, a female from the united states, that now lives in Costa Rica. I like foxes cats, and other stuff. I am fluent in Spanish, and I know a little French.
You and me both *Grabs fox plushie and squeezes* . Snakes are scary *shudders* we found one in the classroom two days ago! Oui Oui!
Spiritwolf1454 wrote:Hey! I'm living in america currently, but I was also from a Mediterranean country, Sicily!
I live in the northwestern USA now, and I've been to a few other states in my time. :3
There's a whole ton of people with lots of interests where I live, and it all really depends how old you are (In relation to your grade).
Feel free to PM me if you have any questions or you want to chat!
Icey-Purple-Cat wrote:Hi!
I'm from California! So if you want to chat I'm all ears! It's fairly boring down in Southern California though! So can't say I'll be too interesting to talk too.
tigerry wrote:Hi, Kevinne!
I'm glad you liked it here in America.
What was your favorite part about it?
Mine is.. hmm..
I don't know o-o
Do you have any pets?
#Dewfur wrote:I have 2 cats and a hamster.
I am very fluent in English, since I grew up in America in an English family.
I live in Texas.
I know a little basic Spanish.
UmbreonPotato wrote:Hi, I don't know German but I'm really good with grammar and spelling if you need help! I'm from Michigan (The mitten state). If you ever wanna talk, I'm here!
KittensRule98 wrote:I mostly know that important NC things are in Charlotte and Greensboro, I know the Dixie Classic Fair might be heard of by people...that's the most important part. The BBQ Festival in Lexington probably isn't that important, but it explains why there are pig statues. And in Thomasville there's a big chair statue and a lion statue. The chair is a pretty interesting story, according to what I've read there was a chair before it that was taken down after about 15 years and it represents the furniture industry (which is also what my parents do, my mom cuts cloth while my dad puts the cloth on furniture)
What exactly do you know about America anyways? I'm guessing you know part of what I just said already.
MoonshinesWorld wrote:Hi, Kevinne!
I grew up in CT and NY, and I moved away to Germany when I was five. Lots of my relatives are still living all over the US and Canada, we visit them every year. America is a very cool country! I have a dual citizenship (Germany/USA) and I think I will go to the US again, when I have finished with school. My favorite parts of the US are CT and Miami (my aunt lives there and everytime I see this city, I'm thinking: OMG, it's so incredible to be here x'D)
If you like to chat, you can write a message to me! (I can write in German, too)
Have a nice day,
Moonshine
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