I learned that there is way more in the Metropolitan Museum of Art than just art.
That is a good question! That is nice. What have you found there?
Greek and Roman artifacts, an entire Egyptian temple, tons of artifacts... I mean, there's plenty of art too, but that's not all there is. There's also a cafeteria
I learned that Pegasus is a child of Poseidon. That is great, I'm curious on the Egyptian Temple The Museum most be huge
That's cool. Percy Jackson novels or otherwise? And it was pretty cool. They covered like every wall with hieroglyphics. And yes it is.
That most be amazing. Where is the Metropolitan Museum of Art located?
New York. Like right by Central Park.
And no, the Greek myth is that Pegasus is a child of Poseidon. I never been to New York. But I do want to.
So a more trustworthy source. And you should totally go. It's awesome.
I heard is a big city. A metropolis. I visited metropolises before, but not on the East coast. No yet.
It's huge. Lots of walking to do there. And that's cool. Which ones have you visited? I don't dare try to spell metro-what's its.
he he I visited, Los Angeles and Buenos Aires Mexico City Brazilia and that's just on top of my head But New York is the capital of the world.
Lots of travel then. I've done my share, but not nearly as much out of country as you seem to have.
I am yet to visit it
And I don't know about capitol of the world...
It's a big country Well, that is what is known for =)
Is that a nickname? I hadn't heard that one. Makes sense, though.
I heard it a couple times. It's been said because there is a lot going on there, and behaves as the melting pot of the world. So much diversity. I guess
That's true. So many cultures. You can barely go five minutes there without hearing some foreign language. And it never stops moving. Ever. Not even to sleep.
Time does not sleep. It makes it very interesting. I can't imagine meeting all those languages. Do you think that people are mostly bilingual?
In the world as a whole? Probably. English is pretty dominant, but they mostly learn their native tongue I would guess. U.S.? Maybe not so much. We're pretty conceited that way.
Good points. What language would you like to speak? I was thinking about French yesterday.
J'aime francais! I want to learn French so bad.
But Hebrew is definitively a language that I would like to speak someday French is a beautiful language. And very useful. It is very useful if you want to work on an international setting. Like the UN, for instance.
I've thought about working there. But I feel like my idea of the UN is way different than the reality.
Maybe it is, or maybe it isn't.
Yes, and all spying is like James Bond movies. I have no illusions about how skewed my perception of the world can be.
There are definitively many departments in the UN James Bond movies are of my favorite genre. Spy movies are fun Action overall, with a touch of spy
I now have to admit that I've only ever seen parts of James Bond movies. I do love spy movies and novels though.
Like... the Bourne Trilogy
I've seen one or two Bourne movies.
then you are only missing one
Yeah, we'll see when I get there. First I've got to get this term out of the way.
I heard there is a TV series coming up, or something like that
Ooh, a TV series could be awesome. Or really bad.
School can keep us busy. Busy busy, like a bee. Very beesy
Very much so. Haha, you enjoy puns? Or did I just witness a rare occurrence?
I do enjoy puns, but I am really bad at it
I actually don't have much of a head for puns. I can enjoy them, but I'm not that quick with wordplay.
I think I am sort of like that too. Maybe that is why I love shows with great scripts
Like which ones? I usually just enjoy the show. I don't rate the scripts too often. I do the fake movie critic thing.
Have you watch any show from the BBC mystery series? Like the last series of Sherlock Homes. "Sherlock"
BBC sounds familiar. I can't say that I've seen any mystery series from there. I want to watch Sherlock, but I've heard there are some not great episodes.
or "Endevour"
That one is entirely unfamiliar.
They are long episodes "Inspector Lewis" is one of my favorites A classic, almost
Ooh, a classic. I'll have to watch it sometime.
They are not necessarily mysteries, but they are utterly entertaining
The best kind of show.
Indeed!
You're a big fan of BBC, then.
Do you have a favorite movie?
I love Marvel movies.
Some kind of fan. When I have time. I do like them as well. Hard to keep up sometimes. Too many coming out too soon =)
Yeah, but it's nice that there's always something to look forward to without waiting too long.
Have you seen the last movie?
Infinity War? Not yet. I need to though.
Yes, that one. As you can see now, I am not able to keep up with them I did enjoy the one from Spider Man and Black Panther
Haha, I have a hard time too. I loved Black Panther. Haven't seen Homecoming yet.
I remember watching the TV cartoon of Black Panther  when I was a kid They were so different to the movie the movie was more comical than the cartoon
I didn't know there was a cartoon. It must have been awesome. And yeah, Marvel tends to take some creative liberties. That surprises me. It seems like the cartoon would be more comical
It was a sort of Batman. A bit serious and reflective. I guess
Hmm. Sounds interesting.
What I do like from the movies of Marvel nowadays is that they mix so many superheros in all of their movies.  It is great!
It's fun to see them interact.
I want to watch the last from Ant-Man
There's another one I haven't seen. Some Marvel fan I am, huh? XD
Like I said. Too many to keep up. he he
Yes, that is true. Or rather, I'm too poor to keep up. Can't go to movies that often.
That happens too. The life of the student.  Teaches us about being thrifty. In other words, smart with money I believe that all students should take a personal finances class, an economics class, and a negotiations class.
Personal finances I get, economics makes sense, but negotiations? I'm missing the reason for that one.
Everything in your professional and non-professional life requires negotiations skills.
That's fair. I hadn't thought of it that way before.
Career wise you'll have to negotiate salary, schedules, vacation times, etc. Non-career wise, children tasks, spouse task and whatnots, and many many more things When you decide on dates you are actually negotiating as well Funny pun! If not obvious =)
That's true. That intimidates me for some reason.
I took a negotiation class last semester, and it was a lot of fun
I feel like that would be a lot like a debate class. Was it?
Not as much. The class is very well organized. And it is just getting out of the comfort zone and dare to ask questions and state your point of view, or needs and wants After all, if you don't ask you can just miss on what you need or want. As when you're negotiating your salary. Asking can be the difference of thousand of dollars.
Just got more intimidating. I'm not a very confrontational person.
Picture like talking with your parents to go on that vacation you always wanted with your friends. At least, that is how I pictured it
Okay. Yeah, less intimidating. That helps.
That is negotiating. The skill that all teenagers develops Nicole, I do have to go. It has been very nice chatting with you. Thank you! Best wishes!