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publicmouth@..., Alina Karieva <alinchik@f...>
wrote:
> HELLO BIG MAC! HELLO EVERYBODY!
> TODAY I'M WRITING WITH BIG LETTERS. :))
>
-- YAY! BIG LETTERS! Hello everyone how are you?
Hello Alina, I'm Sandey, nice to meet you :o)
> OF COURSE I'M AGREE. WHEN I SAID ABOUT MY MISTAKES IN ENGLISH, I
MEANT
-- You could use either I agree or I am in agreement..
> THOSE PEOPLE WHO CAN SPEAK ENGLISH AND EVEN BETTER THAN I DO,
> BUT ENGLISH IS NOT THEIRS NATIVE LANGUAGE.
-- Also, that should be "Their" as it is already plural and does
not need an "S".
See, this is why I don't like to correct people as I sound like an
English teacher!!!!
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> b> I am a person that *tries* to give *constructive* critisism and
tries
> b> to avoid giving negative critisism. I'm not perfect, but I think
I
> b> manage to do it more than most people.
> I THINK IT'S OUR SIMILAR BEHAVING.
-- I try to be constructive too, although sometime I worry that I
sound as though I am taking the piss. On the other hand, when I am
making a joke about something people never know whether or not I am
being serious. For example, the other day, a girl on my course asked
me: "Do you have a kitchen in your house?" and I replied: "No, I have
to build a fire outside and cook that way"......The woman actually
believed me!!!!!!!!
.....Anyway...
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> b> I don't drink coffee or smoke (that should have been "drinking
> b> coffee" by the way).
> I'VE NOTICED IT BUT MY MESSAGE WAS SENT ALREADY :)
-- I know, I hate it when that happens!
>
> >> > > I had a beautiful dinner today... :))
-- Mmmmmm....Dinner! :o)
>
> b> because Britain *owns* England! If you own England then surely
you
> b> own English as well! What do you think? LOL
> LOOK, TO TELL THE TRUTH, I KNOW THAT I'VE LEARNED BRITISH ENGLISH,
> ALL MY TEACHERS SAID THAT. I EVEN DIDN'T KNOW WHAT WORD IS
BRITISH, AND
> WHAT IS AMERICAN ONE, HONESTY!
-- You know, I wouldn't worry too much as most English people
cannot speak English anyway!!! (Ignor that, we like our people to be
well spoken!) ;o) The English langauge is actually made up as it goes
along; it's got bits of Greek, Latin, Anglo-Saxon (or whatever),
French and gaelic.
--Although I don't actually know why I am boring you with all of
this!
>
> b> You should try a roast dinner sometime. Mmmmm!
> NOTED, WILL TRY.
--Stop mentioning dinner! I'm soooooooooo hungry!
>
> >> > Thanks for joining the Public Mouth community. We are a bunch
of
> b> zany
> >> > people so you will learn a bit of slang *as well as* everyday
> b> English
> >> > if you talk to us.
> BUT I THINK THAT WE'RE BOTH IN THIS GROUP - YOU AND ME,
> I HAVEN'T ANY CORRESPONDENCE FROM OTHER MEMBERS.
-- Fear not, Babe! For I am hear now!!!! :o)
> >> It's true!!! I see so much slang that sometimes I think I will
> b> never know
> >> English like you.:(((
--Lukily for you guys one of us had elocution lessons at school!
although, having said that my English is slowly deteriorating since
living in England (Ironic, huh?)
>
> >> > So what is your native language? I speak a bit of Spanish and
a
> b> bit
> >> > of Klingon! I haven't decided which will be most useful yet!
>
-- My native language (well, technically) is Gaelic which has often
be mistaken for Klingon(!)I don't really think much of European
languages, felt so cheated in high school where the only choices
were; French, German and Spanish :o( I wanted to learn something
cool, such as Japanese or Hindi!
> YOU KNOW, IN UZBEKISTAN THE MAIN NATION IS UZBEK. UZBEK PEOPLE ARE
> SWARTHY, DARK-HAIRED AND DARK-EYEED. THE ANCIENTS UZBEK WERE
OPPOSITE
> - LIGHT SKIN AND EYES, BUT HAIRS SOMETIMES WERE RED.
> AT THE PRESENT TIME IN UZBEKISTAN A LOT OF NATIONS, A LOT OF
DIFFERENT
> PEOPLE. ONE FOREIGN MAN SAID ME THAT PEOPLE IN OUR CITY ARE SO
> DIFFERENT! ABSOLUTELY DIFFERENT TYPES!
-- It's interesting, all the different groups of people on this
planet, makes one wonder how we all emerged from the same aomeba (or
whatever)
>
> b> I hope that the Internet can make people from every country
friends
> b> so that in the future no country wants to point bombs at another
one.
> I'M ALSO WANT TO BELIEVE IN THIS SO MUCH.
-- YES! Share the love man! :o)
>
> NOTED, KISS YOU!
--Not THAT kind of love! LoL!
>
>
> b> By the way, what does the name Alina mean?
> I'M ASHAMED BUT I DON'T KNOW. I COULDN'T FIND MY NAME IN GUIDES...
> I MYSELF WANT TO KNOW.
-- Alina means "Noble", it's Arabic I think. My name
means "Defender of Humanity" :o)
Yours Protectively,
Sandey
xxx
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