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mun
Aug 7th, 2005, 01:47 PM
Greetings to fellow Chinese, Asian and Others,

Been registered for a while I guess, but really an "inactive volcano" since I signed up.
Basically, I came back since my mind popped up about fighting44s, so I thought to myself I'll come back and visit.

I'm 18, Australian born Chinese guy, I'd say I love life, but it has it's ups and downs. I love playing and listening to music and generally having a good time with friends chilling etc.

After reading some declarations of intent, I thought this discusssion forum looks like what i'm looking for and decided that I'll stay. I also intend to stay here to improve myself, while at the same time contributing to fighting44s. I hope ppl will welcome me here.

Mun

B the student
Aug 7th, 2005, 02:22 PM
hey mun welcome to the 44s. glad you decided to give us a chance when you were actually ready to take the step in joining us, rather than rushing right in. hope to read more from you. :)

Altaira
Aug 7th, 2005, 06:53 PM
Welcome

.vhg//ALITA
Aug 7th, 2005, 07:38 PM
harro ^^

Saikadelik
Aug 7th, 2005, 11:41 PM
Whereabouts in Australia are you from?

Welcome to the forums by the way!

Dialectic
Aug 9th, 2005, 10:41 AM
Whassup Mun, welcome to the 44s, glad to have you aboard! Yes, one of the central themes of our forum, and indeed, our existence, is that of self-improvement.

When you get a chance, check out this thread for a bit on the structure and themes of this forum:
http://www.thefighting44s.com/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=2673

Thanks for joining, and we look forward to hearing more from you!

mun
Aug 11th, 2005, 09:56 PM
thanks everyone I feel welcome already. let's get posting!

Le Sheng Liu
Aug 11th, 2005, 10:55 PM
I've never been to Australia, Canada, or Europe. I've always been curious what Asians are like over there (background, lifestyle, politics, etc) compared to here in America. I had a friend in the 6th grade who at the time had recently moved to the States from Australia. He was always bragging about that place. He was one proud Australian. I ran into him briefly a few years ago and he started ranting about how much the sentiment in American sucks compared to down under. He said people are a lot more friendlier and laid back in Australia. Well, since I've never been, there wasn't much I could say to him in response. Anywayz, welcome Mun!

mun
Aug 28th, 2005, 01:30 PM
I've never been to Australia, Canada, or Europe. I've always been curious what Asians are like over there (background, lifestyle, politics, etc) compared to here in America. I had a friend in the 6th grade who at the time had recently moved to the States from Australia. He was always bragging about that place. He was one proud Australian. I ran into him briefly a few years ago and he started ranting about how much the sentiment in American sucks compared to down under. He said people are a lot more friendlier and laid back in Australia. Well, since I've never been, there wasn't much I could say to him in response. Anywayz, welcome Mun!

Hi Le Sheng Liu,

I guess if I had to describe Australia in maybe one word...? Diverse.

Seems like words don't do justice to anywhere, it's best if u experience it, so come over for a visit! :)

ps. If you are looking for a more chinese culture then head over to Sydney or Melbourne, looks like they keep more of the traditional culture there.