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that did not answer the question. This is someone asking for clarification and you raised more confusion if you have a statement follow up with explanation so we all can understand there are lots of people with the exact same confusion. So help us all out here if you don't minddon't confuse CTB with CBT
CBT is Cognitive Behavioural TherapyI have actually seen a lot of people say CBT as opposed to CTB. Is there a difference?
As a russian, I'd say it's not worth it. Outside of Russia, this language is not used anywhere. Also, it's incredibly difficult, sometimes even for native speakersHey, teach me Russian! No one will.
Thanks. I knew what CTB was but I was so afraid people were just making rampant typos saying CBT but I didn't want to call them on it and seem rude.CBT is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
CTB is Catch the bus
Yes, so would someone please give a knowledgeable answer to a person that is asking(many folks wondering) for answers?I have actually seen a lot of people say CBT as opposed to CTB. Is there a difference?
The definition for CTB (catching the bus) is in the FAQ. Catching the bus is an expression that apparently means to commit suicide.Yes, so would someone please give a knowledgeable answer to a person that is asking(many folks wondering) for answers?
Thank you for the clarification! Many newbies, like myself, might be having a hard time navigating this site. My personal experience is that. It's sort of a new game and finding and researching and putting point a to point b, can be extremely confusing. There are a lot of sarcastic answers and also quite funny comments to the op's question. Sometimes we all just need a little help. So thank you.The definition for CTB (catching the bus) is in the FAQ. Catching the bus is an expression that apparently means to commit suicide.
As @2nd Zed answered, CBT is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. I don't know much about that though but it seems self explanatory.
I have already been half-assed trying for around a year, but in the grand scheme of things I know embarrassingly little. I can't help it, I feel like I have to learn it. I know it's a ridiculously difficult language, which does suck, but it's learnable. I love languages in general, but I really love Russian. If I didn't have kids I'd try to move there and learn it that way.As a russian, I'd say it's not worth it. Outside of Russia, this language is not used anywhere. Also, it's incredibly difficult, sometimes even for native speakers