USC 2009 transfer thread

<p>madsc11: WHAT??? wow… thats crazy! Where do you live?</p>

<p>YAY, zamela, I’m from canton, of couse I speak cantonese. you too?</p>

<p>oops in my last post I meant to ask madsc where she lives. That’s a pretty weird law.</p>

<p>that’s not where i live, its the city i go to school. I know its the stupid, and my buddy live with like 5 guys, but girls cant. The town is like really old fashioned, and has a bunch of old farts…wow that was lame</p>

<p>I’m just waiting with anticipation for my status to change again…</p>

<p>i used to speak cantonese and vietnamese when i was small, but not anymore. i understand both still, but when talking to my parents, i just respond in english :frowning: </p>

<p>i wish i still spoke both</p>

<p>R u SERIOUS? madsc11. So if my mom, my sister and me live in a house at your place, it would be considered…? WT?</p>

<p>zamela,</p>

<p>you should watch those Chinese/Vietnamese tv drama series. I learned how to speak Vietnamese because my gramma would always watch them. Haha.</p>

<p>I’m Turkish :smiley:
and my birthdays May 23rd…but i’m throwing a late birthday party at SC hopefully for all of you people! :smiley: haha this is gonna be insane</p>

<p>Probably not jellyfish, cuz you are related.
But man…what State is this??</p>

<p>Btw, if we all do live together, we can learn a whole bunch of languages! lol.</p>

<p>aww you people are getting me all excited about going to USC. i REALLLLLLYYY hope i get in first. ahhhhH!</p>

<p>Does anyone know how to speak Japanese? My parents own a Japanese restaurant, but we’re Vietnamese…</p>

<p>i can still speak it if i try, but it just feels too embarrassing now. i blame my kindergarten teacher for making me believe it was bad </p>

<p>zircushio- i’m a few days older than you. we’re both may '89 babies</p>

<p>i grew up speaking spanish and english simultaneously. I also know a bit of farsi (my girlfriend is iranian) and arabic (from my office mate who is a post-doctoral scholar from Egypt) :D</p>

<p>zamela, at least you could understand two different language
jennnn, so you are chinese too? I have some Vietnamese friends learned to speak cantonese by watching those drama as well. hmm, interesting…</p>

<p>jen thats funny… its here in cali, city of la verne. If there is one thing I learned at orientation, and stuck with me…it was that. No, jellyfish becuase you are all related. Yea, but the even the dean told me that in my interview. that is some crazy ****s right there.</p>

<p>grey, i’m gonna go out on a limb here but tell your g/f selamun aleykum haha</p>

<p>and zamela, would you want to throw a joint party? :)</p>

<p>jellyfish08,</p>

<p>I think I’m 1/8 Chinese because of my grampa, but I’m mostly or all Vietnamese. </p>

<p>Does everyone have a USC email address? I logged onto Oasis and it asked me if I want to make one.</p>

<p>that sounds like salamo alikom in arabic… is it the same meaning? greeting? in farsi hello is salaam, which is also similar.</p>

<p>that’s so crazy madsc11. </p>

<p>i can’t believe that is really a law. </p>

<p>also, i’m filipino. :slight_smile: so even though it’s in asia, it’s really influenced by the spanish culture. so i’m like, the intermediary between jenn,zamela,jellyfish and you chaly. :slight_smile: haha</p>