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- 9 de Sep, 2021
In this 2 minute clip, listen to Ralph go through the motions of cope on how he thinks it'll take him 6 TO 8 MONTHS to pass the residency test because they don't offer it in English.
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He's been there 4 years folks and isn't fluent. 
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In America, you don't have to speak. They have the tests in Spanish and in Mexico, they don't. So I have to know a decent amount about Mexican history and be able to speak. I don't know about fluent, but close to fluent. Spanish, be able to answer the tests in Spanish. Now, you know, I don't know. There may be some who knows if there's an alternate tutorship available down here. I haven't looked into it, but it is also Mexico. But yeah, in America now, they'll just give you a good tune in your language.
We say, I mean, if they gave it to me in English, I'll just ace it. Because I already know a good bit about Mexican history. Then I just do like a fucking. There's this podcast series done by the same guy who did the history of Rome podcast series. I still haven't listened to about Mexican history and several books I'd like to read and one or two I've already read.
So I would just knock that out like a fucking grand slam and they just give me my fucking passport. But yeah, since is espanol. It's a little bit different. Yeah, that's just a Spanish history test. Excuse me, Mexican Spanish history test. Yeah, I'm coming in there and kicking in the door. But if it's in Spanish and. Now, it's more than doable. It ain't doable unless you put out a few hours every single day. I would think it would take six to eight months for it to pass it or, you know, maybe. I get somebody to help you with the I'm not saying anything nefarious.