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Topic: what do you say?
yellowrose10's photo
Thu 05/28/15 10:41 AM
Edited by yellowrose10 on Thu 05/28/15 10:42 AM
If you think about it, English is a hard language. We have words spelled the same but pronounced different with different meanings. Plus in America, different states have some different meanings.

It can be frustrating to understand broken English, but I applaud people for trying to learn and try to be patience. My mom taught ELS (English as a 12nd language)

I give people respect for trying

I tell people that I don't speak English. I speak Texan

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Thu 05/28/15 11:16 AM
Yeehaw and giddyup and varmint are some words I speak in Texan

ALBYAK's photo
Thu 05/28/15 08:14 PM


I tell people that I don't speak English. I speak Texan


Now that is close enough to Georgian or Floridian that I can understand it:thumbsup:

Kaustuv1's photo
Fri 05/29/15 08:18 AM

Never make fun of someone who speaks broken English.
It means they know another language.
Even I know 3 more languages (Urdu, Pushto and Hindi) but English is always tough to speak.




'You' should never feel 'embarrassed' for speaking 'broken' English. In fact, 'you' should feel 'justifiably' proud (& 'confident of yourself') for having 'mastered' 'those' three languages, which are 'quite' tough, to my 'little' 'knowledge' & 'perception'!flowerforyou


However, since 'this' particular 'dating website' necessitates 'one' to write (and 'read') English, I would 'suggest' you to keep 'an open mind' & 'pick up' (learn & improve upon your) English 'speaking & writing' abilities. Consequently, 'that' will 'help' you, not only 'here' but in your 'real/practical' life (since 'English' is 'still' considered to be the 'official' language of the 'globe'):smile:


And, going by your 'appearance/looks', I 'think' you definitely 'will' improvise, as the days go by...flowerforyou


So, 'Good Luck' to 'you'.. Keep 'smiling'!:smile:

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