Hey guys! I’m a 25 years old. I live in the states and my English is OK, good enough to buy groceries and stay alive in the state lol. But I want to improve!! Here’s the reason:

I actually just started a job in NYC and met a lot of people there. But I always feel hard to join the conversation and feel not belonging. English is my biggest insecurity and I feel super unconfident speaking it. I WANT TO CHANGE!

My goal is to learn more vocabs and improve fluency. I would also love to learn slangs cause I find most of them hilarious.

More about me: - I am super nice and very patient and very respectful - I work in tech - I like watching anime and playing video games - I am a good listener, feel free to share anything with me (except your credit card number lol) - I am introverted and have a little bit social anxiety.

DM me if you want to do language exchange or you simply want to make friends! Thanks!

  • Hi! 25M US English Native. I also like video games and am pretty extroverted, and I'm also looking to learn more vocab and improve fluency in my Mandarin! Send me a message if you're still looking :)

  • Happy to help, native English speaker from England and a beginner in mandarin - so you would have to be very patient :)

  • Hello! I may be interested - I’m a native English speaker but just beginning to learn mandarin (not conversational yet...) Happy to have a conversation to see if I could be helpful and if it’s a good fit!

  • I can help but Im not a native 😅

    what do you mean

  • Same with author. Offering:Mandarin(Native); Seeking: English

  • Hey I’m happy to help

  • I found the following users who may fit your language exchange criteria:

    Username Date Post Link Relevance Offered Matches Sought Matches
    u/silenceetchedonawall 2022-12-26 Post 5 English Chinese
    u/aeddanmusic 2023-02-24 Post 5 English (C1) Chinese
    u/youmomas 2023-02-07 Post 5 English Chinese
    u/vpadomay 2023-02-11 Post 5 English (C1) Chinese
    u/contentbiscotti1792 2023-01-28 Post 5 English Chinese

    Please feel free to comment on the above posts to get in contact with their authors.


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