Which city do you live in?
Lucky guy...i feel so shit to be fucking indian tbh its so bad here the ppl and everything...
The only thing which keeps me happy is my city (probably the best city in india imo) only feel lucky about that
City is Bangalore...the ppl are nice, weather is perfect, parties are lit, vibe is amazing....
I MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO LIVE IN ANY CITY IN INDIA (other than Bangalore) FOR MORE THAN A WEEK (prolly mumbai but i dont wanna cuz of the horrible horrible weather and only want to cuzz of 5ms)
yea i grew up just outside of boston and if you dont like sports or drinking(even this sucks because the trains shut down at midnight and the bars close at 2) there really isn't another attraction that other cities don't have. btw im still calling it faneuil hall, i dont care what they change it to.
It also has very good schools. My district is a little too competitive though. Literally too many smart people. Like there are so many smart asians that are good at math and science. I mean I'm asian as well. But wtf. Apparently someone from our District won mathcounts a few years ago. (I think his name was Daniel Mai or smth). Literally too much smart people. And we are also pretty good at the science olympiad in MA at least. So annoying though. Because in most other districts I'd at least be considered smart. But here. Not really. Literally half my friends are smarter than me and they aren't even in the nerd friend group with the 15 indian kids who grind rsm and aops(I mean I still do aops but I don't do rsm).
There's also some good colleges I guess nearby. Aka Harvard or MIT. But Idgaf abt either of those bc I know I'm not getting in.
cri tiem.
Just saw your question about languages. Think you edited your post:
-Dutch/Flemish: Native & fluently, grew up in the Flemish part of Belgium
-English: Native & fluently. Even though neither of my parents are from an english speaking country, my dad thought it was important I was brought up in english as well since he works internationally
-French: Conversational. We start learning at age 10 in Flanders
-German: Basic. Had a few years of lessons, can kind of hold a conversation but not too well. Written german isn't a massive problem however.
Also had 6 years of Latin classes so can translate from Latin to Dutch/English decently. Doesn't count as a language technically though since I can't translate back or speak it