Isn't it a little bit 'hard' for someone

I don't think I was hard. No matter what you native tongue is, the letter 'u' isn't 'you', the letter 'b' isn't 'be', kewl isn't a word, etc...
Grammer errors and spelling errors.. no biggie.. I do that too (a LOT), but butchering the English language with shortcuts, in my opinion, makes someone look like an idiot.

I'm even happy to be corrected for my english (I wonder how many errors you will point out ;-)

English, not english :)

But please don't laught at us !

I don't laugh! I think it is great that many people try to learn English. I wish bi-lingualism was pushed more here in the US. But cool-talk isn't English and isn't cool :)

I see the node was modified... so all is well.

Cheers,
KM


In reply to Re: Re: Obfuscated English by KM
in thread The merlyn's earliest JAPH by DarkGoth

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