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maraboutslim wrote:Here in California you can take the written test in like 32 languages. When I was a college student preying on German aupairs, they all took it in German. My wife took it in Japanese. Everybody took the driving test in English, though.
My response to Mr. James' "we speak english here," line is ... "since when?" I mean, seriously, what percentage of Americans spoke English when they arrived?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:It's especially funny considering the level of English of your average Alabaman.
Kanchou wrote:It's not the average Alabamian you have to worry about so much as the below-average Alabamian, who are extra-extra below-average.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:It's especially funny considering the level of English of your average Alabaman.
When I was teaching international students in Seattle, most of the Koreans took the test in English because the Korean translation was so bad they couldn't make sense of it.
The English test for changing from a foreign license to a Japanese one (which I did last March) is ridiculously easy. You do have to take the driven test in Japanese but your know exactly what the course is going to be before the test, so if you've done your homework, you don't have to even listen to the commands to pass.
Bucky wrote: Of course it can be debated whether all citizens of Alabama speak English too.
omae mona wrote:Even better... if you understand enough Japanese, the official spends 10 minutes before the test describing all the details of the course and all the tricks you need to know to pass. So you don't even need to do your homework (at least that's how it was when I did the gaimen kirikae process in Tokyo)
Behan wrote:[SIZE="6"]I thought real 'bamans spoke 'merican.[/SIZE]
(Apologies to hardcore Dukes fans who know that this show was actually set in Georgia. Yee-haw!)
Coligny wrote:oh dear... I feel like fucking my sister again...
Coligny wrote:oh dear... I feel like fucking my sister again...
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Coligny wrote:The open road test was a little easier (got it on second try).
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Open road test?
waruta wrote:Passed my WA driver's test on the first try, PC-based touchpanel test, 15mins and you're good to go...
Japan was a whole different matter, I had to bring supporting documents that showed I was in the US for more than three months at any given time during the validity of the license. I have the rotten luck of having to goto Futamatagawa which is second only to Tokyo's test in terms of difficulty passing...
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Open road test?
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