Meddelelser: 14
Sprog: English
Alkanadi (Vise profilen) 15. jul. 2014 08.17.38
Duko (Vise profilen) 15. jul. 2014 08.50.28
investas (Vise profilen) 15. jul. 2014 11.43.47
Enni (Vise profilen) 15. jul. 2014 12.43.01
efilzeo (Vise profilen) 15. jul. 2014 12.54.27
bartlett22183 (Vise profilen) 15. jul. 2014 18.02.44
Altebrilas (Vise profilen) 15. jul. 2014 21.43.51
patricelondon (Vise profilen) 16. jul. 2014 00.22.47
kaŝperanto (Vise profilen) 17. jul. 2014 17.54.31
Esperanto is a fun hobby, but at the end of the day I'm not going to bother if I don't somewhat believe in its goals.
Christa627 (Vise profilen) 17. jul. 2014 20.37.47
Alkanadi:What is your primary incentive for Learning Esperanto?Partly because it's fun, and partly because I'm a language nerd, but I selected "other" because my primary reason is actually related to OCPD, or something like that. I want things to be regular and consistent, and have been disturbed by the inconsistency of English for as long as I can remember. I intensely dislike irregular verbs, and irregular nouns, so when I discovered Esperanto online and read that it doesn't have those things, I couldn't resist; it was love at first sight ! It is so psychologically satisfying that I can't live without it; I'd rather put up with all the naysaying of my friends and family, and the loneliness of being the only Esperantist I know. The afore-mentioned grammatical reasons are what got me into it, at that point I didn't care whether anyone used it or not, or what its purpose in existence was. Since then I have become more interested in the E-o community, and connecting with people in other parts of the world.