" let's call an apple an apple, poor"
I'd bet dollars to donuts that she is American, if she is using the saying above.
And anyway, there are plenty of translation programs available, and let's face it birdy, this is a written communication media. Using it properly just facilitates communication, improperly confounds it.
Does English have to be your first language to turn on a spellchecker, for christ's sake?
Nice, smice; it's all about communication, don't you think?
Actually...she's from a tropical island in the indian ocean. While this is written communication media, I think as long as they are able to get the point across, its fine. Its a hell of a lot better than txt spk. I actually like reading things the way people who speak differently type it.
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" let's call an apple an apple, poor"
I'd bet dollars to donuts that she is American, if she is using the saying above.
And anyway, there are plenty of translation programs available, and let's face it birdy, this is a written communication media. Using it properly just facilitates communication, improperly confounds it.
Does English have to be your first language to turn on a spellchecker, for christ's sake?
Nice, smice; it's all about communication, don't you think?
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Actually...she's from a tropical island in the indian ocean. While this is written communication media, I think as long as they are able to get the point across, its fine. Its a hell of a lot better than txt spk. I actually like reading things the way people who speak differently type it.