RE: How to be a millionaire. Do you want to be a millionaire?

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How to be a millionaire. Do you want to be a millionaire?

in million •  6 years ago 

Hi hi.. Hahaha.. Patrick. I studied in Brunei and took the Cambridge examinations and my Teacher was from the United Kingdom. I still have loads to learn from you. I need to still up the ante in my vocabulary. A lot of people speak English here but a lot too have problems with the language. In Brunei, the majority of the population speaks in English. I watch American shows all the time. My brain uses English in the conversations even in my head. Write the English way and listen and think the American way. Almost all the channels here are American.

It's great to have a little helpful one to assist with all the things around the house. I bet your daughter's are quite self discipline with almost no complains doing chores and studies. Wow, you can cook? That's something amazing.

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That’s amazing! From how much we talked I’m impressed! What would be the “native/normal” langue there? I don’t know a second langue, only a few phrases in Spanish. Anything I could do to help, I’d love too!

I love to cook! 🤔Well actually I love to eat!! 😂😂9/10 the best meal is self prepared. I plan on putting my favorite recipes on steemit! I’ve cooked or worked in food service most of my life. I’ve cooked, been a waiter, bartender, and then managed. Didn’t really like serving others all that much, although it had it moments. Love serving my girls! Speaking of they give me a hard time, sometimes about chores, but that’s kids. We were watching “tales by light” a documentary about poor children in India, who have to collect recyclables from the trash dump so their families can eat. I looked over at Riley and said you complained about putting the shoes away!! Always try to remind them how good we have it.

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Hi hi Patrick, Really sorry for the late reply. Been really busy. I usually want to take some time to reply you as you write good comments so I think I ought to write in an appropriate manner. Here, in Malaysia, most of us speak need to learn three languages, which is English, Malay and Chinese. The Malay languages uses English characters. For example, eat = Makan in Malay. Same characters.

Ooo.. Tales by light. I will take note and watch it if I have a chance. Seems interesting. Yea, food waste is also a big issue in Malaysia too. To think that in poorer countries, those children suffer.

Which was the best job? For me, the first job I got was to be a lecturer, then I was a teacher for five years, purchaser in an offshore company then now teaching again. I did drive for Uber for a while. 😊😊😊

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No worries it’s like texting a friend. I don’t get worried when my friends don’t text me back, cause I know when they have time they will. Same here, I know you’ll get back to me!!

I was an accountant for a while too, that was my worse job. I would say that bartending was my favorite. Everyone is usually happier while drinking. Fun and fast atmosphere, then the staff would get off work and go hang out!! I’m the happiest now! If I could just make some $$ trading my life would be perfect!!

My wife’s aunt is in town, she’s real nice. She listened to me talk about trading and bitcoin. In the end, although she didn’t say it. She just wants me to get a job! 😂😂 She kept asking so it’s real money or you make real money? People just don’t understand bitcoin!! Or trying to work for yourself!!

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yea. Hi hi Patrick. How was your night's sleep? I have been really busy today. With non stop classes from 11 am till 9 30 pm. It's great to have someone who at least listens our bitcoin talks. Does your wife support you in terms of this way of working? hahaha..

I guess I am just like you, I don't like those jobs where I sit down the whole day at a cubicle. I only have worked at such jobs for 3 years out of my total 10 years of working for companies. I did try to apply for an accounting job but as I walked in the office, I saw all its employees in the same uniform with no laughters or smiles. It was pretty scary. It was a huge hall with the managers office a few storeys up at the side of this hall with windows that overlooked these employees working. I could imagine robots working perceptually to get fuel. So did you learn a lot of recipes for the different drinks when you were a bartender?