French. I know a bit of Spanish too but not much.
maryXann
I speak English. That's a foreign language for me... Does that count?
In french that's the word for a merry-go-round
Those cubes do ring a bell although I suspect it may be fabricated memories. It being an IQ test makes sense with what was told to me, thanks!
The pictures question wasn't about "comparing two pictures": pictures were presented only one by one and I was supposed to find "what was wrong".
My dad coming should be just a one-time thing, he lives hundreds of kilometers away and wouldn't make the trip just for fun. But yeah, writing it down is definitely something I'm doing (thanks for reminding me, I would have forgotten...)
Thank you! I guess I'll still mask anyway because, well, I can't picture myself not masking at all when interacting with a stranger, and even less if my father is present. Also this shouldn't be my last appointment so hopefully I'll have other occasions.
Thanks for your account! Mine won't be remote, and I don't have any animal at home (except some spiders but they are too cute to eat my cords).
This. Except I'm not limited to authority figures and that's sometimes very hard to handle. Like if a friend wants to invite me on monday but I already have something planned with another friend that same day I sometimes feel like giving the real reason would make them jealous. Yes, I know I shouldn't do this, and I'm working on it, but it's not easy. It's especially hard when the real reason is something like "spending time with you in particular is very stressful for me and I can't handle it".
Here in France (American) comics aren't common. Findable if you look for them, but you won't see it in your supermarket. Meanwhile mangas are almost as popular as our own kind of comics (bandes dessinées) which is its own thing.
I'm a huge fan of bandes dessinées but also read my fair share of mangas. Meanwhile I must have read perhaps one or two comics in total unless you count "Picsou magazine" (Picsou is the french translation for Scrooge McDuck)
Here is what works for me. If it doesn't for you then that's understandable.
At some point it gets easier to live with less than to work more. Jobs that pay a lot always either:
Personally I live with way less than what would be considered "low" in my country: it pays for my home, food (as long as I cook myself most of the time) and I am even able to keep some around in case of need. Now with that said I have no idea how it is in your country so my advice are probably off.