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So you go places by yourself? or with others? How do find so many podcasts/content to listen to. Also do you ever get out at your destinations besides hotels? I'd love to know more about this. I love driving but I find I have no where to go. I'd love to chat


I used these guys in the past, excellent customer service, 100k daily is a great metric to have!


I'd like to talk you about this, what is your email?



I've been in the same position for nearly 2 years. Contact me at [email protected]


Simple, I don't. Most of my purchases are from amazon, and I order and forget. I get reminded once I see it at my doorsteps.

There are few services which you can forward tracking number, and they update you when the status has changed.

UPS shows you how many days till delivery now, and you can have them remind you but it does not work too well, always delayed, but never the else I don't see it being useful as something like tripit at all


That's interesting, I also forgot to mention that my parents spoke punjabi, and I find myself understanding punjabi more so than hindi. While alike they are very different and often confusing.


I agree confidence is key. I will be india for a month let's see how that goes.


Are you actively trying to learn it? Do you find it hard to tie words together?


I have lunch with a mandarin speaker once a week to practice. My parents native tongue is cantonese, so it's similar in grammar at least to mandarin. I found I really suck at speaking cantonese, but a couple of months ago I went to China. With no english speakers around me, I was forced to adapt, within 3 days I was speaking fluent cantonese to my cousins. So I'm a firm believer in practice makes perfect.


That would never happen. Huge security concerns.


Hmm... Sounds like an opportunity to me. No way to verify identity in such a way to make this possible?


Not too sound biased as a pol sci degree holder but I think people grossly underestimate political science as a major.


It's "to," man! I thought that degree was supposed to provide you with some writin' skillz?


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