Learn salsa
How hard is it to learn salsa for someone with a background in dancing?
Hi adam2012,
Please note that I created a new thread as from your post on the Amman forum for better visibility.
Do you wish to learn salsa?
Thank you,
Hasnaa
Expat.com Team
I think it depends a lot on how coordinated you are & whether you're a fast learner. Also, I think it helps that you know how to dance other styles 
Don't know anything about dancing. I live on a farm!
You can dance with your hens, chickens, sheeps, cows, goats.
Even your lovely cat is suitable 
Primadonna wrote:You can dance with your hens, chickens, sheeps, cows, goats.
Even your lovely cat is suitable
We are not in Holland here, so no cows
Although I would like to have some in order to make Gouda
You are right, I am dancing enough with my cat since she always plays Hockey with all the things I forget to hide. Then I need lots of time finding them again 
But there are some Dutch cows in Jordan.
I strongly recommend to buy a few so you can make Gouda cheese.
If of course you know how to make it.
But then...it's not Gouda cheese anymore 
Primadonna wrote:But there are some Dutch cows in Jordan.
I strongly recommend to buy a few so you can make Gouda cheese.
If of course you know how to make it.
But then...it's not Gouda cheese anymore
How do you know whether there are dutch cows here? Right, I don't know how to make Gouda, but maybe I find a dutch woman making Gouda for me all the time 
Primadonna wrote:And you are able to dance salsa with your cows.
It is always handy
Forget Salsa, I want Gouda
Maybe I should travel to Gouda, get Gouda all year long 
Primadonna wrote:JO/EU wrote:How do you know whether there are dutch cows here?
I have my ways...
Maybe dutch cows produce Gouda instead of milk? 
I think I am in the wrong forum here regarding Gouda cheese 
Primadonna wrote:No, we're
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BTW Dutch cows are able to produce Gouda cheese instead of milk
I only believe it when I see that kind of cow 
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