Status: Pissed
Music: The Power of Orange Knickers - Damien Rice and Tori Amos
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I had a terrible dream last night. In my dream, I failed the second of the three Foreign Service exams because I flunked the Foreign Language part. Gawd. God must’ve been telling me to brush up on my French now. But everytime I grab my readings, something tells me to just do something less boring, like, I don’t know, blogging. And yeah, I’m just too darn lazy. Aaargh.
Actually, it’s not entirely my fault. After passing the first exam, I’ve been waiting for the second set for, like, forever but the Department of Foreign Affairs postponed the damn three-day exam. Talk about prolonging the agony.
Having a half-French younger brother, Josh, doesn’t help because aside from the fact that we haven’t been seeing each other lately, he doesn’t speak the language fluently, either. The guy is useless. Hehe. (I can say this because I know he doesn’t visit my blog so I can call him whatever I want. But Josh, if ever you stumble upon this post, know that I am just kidding. Hehehe.)
The last time I spoke French was two or three years ago (my French class). But it’s really hard to master a language that you don’t really use everytime. And not to mention that French is a really difficult language to learn. Je comprends et parle un petit peut français mais c’est tres complique et difficile. Waaaah. I should’ve taken up German instead.
I’m thinking of enroling in an intensive French course at Alliance Française de Manille this October. Or might just go back to UP.
I shall become an ambassador.
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Another thing that pisses me off is the idea that I should’ve been in Singapore this past weekend. Tonet invited me to join her at a film festival there. I didn’t have a passport so last month, I requested for a copy of my birth certificate from the National Statistics Office.
Apparently, they have no record whatsoever of my birth. What the eff?! They said that the municipal office might have had forgotten to forward the document to them so all I had to do was wait while they process my papers and it took them forever. When I finally got my copy, I still had to apply for a passport and of course, it was too late. Tonet is now having the time of her life in Singapore and I’m still blogging here. Why didn’t I take care of my documents earlier, anyway? Pffffft.
First, London. Next, Shanghai / Beijing. Then, Jakarta. And now, Singapore. Why does laziness always get the better of me? If sloth is indeed a deadly sin, then heck, I better have a reservation in hell!
Oh well, c’est la vie.
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Thanks for telling me. I have plans to take up French for my european language exam for graduate school.
French is fun. At magagamit mo sya. minsan. ehehe. Mejo mahirap lang.
Unlike German, Spanish or Italian.
Aw, sorry about your dream.
I take Spanish, so can’t help ya much in the French area. xD
Good luck with it though
and hey, don’t be so hard on yourself, you will get to go somewhere awesome soon enough
im planning to study spanish din at the instituto cervantes
as for the moment, all i could wish you yoshke is… uhmmm… buena suerte! 
i can’t even remember how to say “Good luck” in French. Pfffft.
hey ruff, i’m taking spanish lessons at the intututo cervantes now. i think the next batch of lessons start on oct 27. try to call them to ask about the lessons 526-1482 to 85.
singapore is awesome. i love using the subway there man.
you were gonna go to jakarta ? fkn awesome i live there !
don’t worry though you didn’t miss much. it’s a lot like manila, except the traffic is way worse. not much to do here either besides get wasted. just go to bali hehe
waaaaaaaaah. you made me feel worse. huhu. kidding.
and when i saw your name here, i thought you’re “Josh” that I was talking about on this entry. Whew! I thought I’d be dead.
but yeah, i should visit singapore. SOON!
yoshke,
i didn’t know there’s an Alliance Francaise in Manila!
I spent 2 years at Alliance Francaise de Philadelphie up to Intermediate French - then, umuwi sa Belgium ang friend ko. Bummer, I got no one to talk to in French kundi puro, Que Pasa?! But Alliance is great! Congratulations on your aspirations of being a diplomat! Most of my batchmates are in the diplomatic arena scattered all over the globe! I envy them actually! 
wow, i need to meet your friends. ehehehehehe
lol you’d better get on that French… And get over the laziness… Don’t think so much about what you have to do. As where doing it will get you. That should make those rather dull activities more appealing. That would have been some fun traveling…
Vous comprenez Monsieur!
Gusto ko sanang mag foreign language. Ngunit sa Fifth Year ko pa ito makukuha.
Oh my, you have lots of Josh friends and readers! (We’ll i changed my name with d doves!) yeah, foreign language is a hard esp if not used often. In my college years in UP dil,i took up 6 units of Nihongo (basic and advance) but still have learned much. domo arigato gozaimasu!
Though i like to write in japanese ( d basics) and i learned some of those hiragan & katakan characters!
yeah, i know a lot of Joshes. ehehehe.
wow, i also want to learn Japanese. waaaaaaaaaah.
yosuke is japanese?
Jewish.