Arnie,
no offence, but how about u just check the 2nd post of this thread and when u do that, u won t care if u understood me or not
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arniegang wrote:Right i have worked it out. Raidah my post stands but you interpreted it incorrectly.
My mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm yummy was in response to the really yummy scummy thongs.
mmmmmmmmm yummmmmy has nothing to do with my lunch. I would say the same if i seen a fun lady etc mmmmmmmm yummy can be used in all sorts of situations and not soley confined to having a nice dinner.
Arnie,
no offence, but how about u just check the 2nd post of this thread and when u do that, u won t care if u understood me or not
arniegang wrote:I've chewed up and spat out far better than you raidah with respect
arniegang wrote:I am always polite and friendly, i just respond to what appears a trite bit of attitude. If one dishes out a little, one must expect a little in return. It cuts both ways.
There is a time and place for sarcasm and comments that can be missunderstood, especially in response to when one merely ask a simple question. One would expect a polite and simple answer in return.
arniegang wrote:alex
Its all down in my humble opinion to how others are not fully conversant in the Eng Language and indeed not there own. It has caused problems on here in the past and no doubt will continue to do so.
In fact, in the other thread just posted about Hiya i have given you an example of how you indeed, can come over as being rude, without your knowledge and without intent.
hope this clears things up.
Don Arnie has no romanian harem, just loves to put out the wisdom of his age from time to time to remember us he is a DF mafioso who should be feared...if i will be found dead by tomorrow...i shall pay the price for messing with DFMMaaaD wrote:Don Arnie has aquired a Romanian harem ??
alexandra wrote:arniegang wrote:alex
Its all down in my humble opinion to how others are not fully conversant in the Eng Language and indeed not there own. It has caused problems on here in the past and no doubt will continue to do so.
In fact, in the other thread just posted about Hiya i have given you an example of how you indeed, can come over as being rude, without your knowledge and without intent.
hope this clears things up.
i accept ur humble opinion as i think that as long as we live we still learn things...i regret that my English is not so "clean" but i don't have the advantage of being raised in the UK or to study at Oxford...i try my best and sometimes my best is not good enough (and i might mix up a little bit the notions cause speak 5 languages) but thanks for making it clear : i appreciate that u corrected me so that in the future i will be safe from sounding/acting rude witout intention!
the_zooter wrote:alexandra wrote:arniegang wrote:alex
Its all down in my humble opinion to how others are not fully conversant in the Eng Language and indeed not there own. It has caused problems on here in the past and no doubt will continue to do so.
In fact, in the other thread just posted about Hiya i have given you an example of how you indeed, can come over as being rude, without your knowledge and without intent.
hope this clears things up.
i accept ur humble opinion as i think that as long as we live we still learn things...i regret that my English is not so "clean" but i don't have the advantage of being raised in the UK or to study at Oxford...i try my best and sometimes my best is not good enough (and i might mix up a little bit the notions cause speak 5 languages) but thanks for making it clear : i appreciate that u corrected me so that in the future i will be safe from sounding/acting rude witout intention!
Alex,
I think your English is pretty good, and whilst it is not perfect, I can honestly say that I have heard, read and seen much worse from people who have been born and raised in England and have lived her their whole lives.
I'm sure Arnie will agree (though he may not) that the standard of English is dropping in England (for a variety of reasons, not least the internet and SMS messaging). I have to say that sometimes I am quite embarrased at how well some foreigners (and by that I mean people for whom English isn't their first language and it isn't widely spoken in their country) can talk and write in English! I have some friends overseas who I can understand much easier than some of my friends that live in my town!!
alexandra wrote:Don Arnie has no romanian harem, just loves to put out the wisdom of his age from time to time to remember us he is a DF mafioso who should be feared...if i will be found dead by tomorrow...i shall pay the price for messing with DFMMaaaD wrote:Don Arnie has aquired a Romanian harem ??
arniegang wrote:
I totally agree with Zooter with regard to the use of our language, standards are dropping with the "new age generation" with the advent of SMS and WWW.
I myself fall foul to it from time to time, we all do.
I suppose if it were reveresed and i was trying to speak romanian to you, i am sure you would get to a point where if i kept saying something to you or refered to you in a manner that you yourself, would consider rude or really got up your nose, then i would wish to know, and you would probably say or correct.
Again like Zoooter, i am gobsmacked at the way a lot you you guy's and girls are multi-lingual. It is something the British people dont do very well i am sad to say.
Please dont take a correction to much to heart. Think of it in way that will enhance the way we speak to each other.
arniegang wrote:alexandra wrote:Don Arnie has no romanian harem, just loves to put out the wisdom of his age from time to time to remember us he is a DF mafioso who should be feared...if i will be found dead by tomorrow...i shall pay the price for messing with DFMMaaaD wrote:Don Arnie has aquired a Romanian harem ??
Far from it Alex
I totally agree with Zooter with regard to the use of our language, standards are dropping with the "new age generation" with the advent of SMS and WWW.
I myself fall foul to it from time to time, we all do.
I suppose if it were reveresed and i was trying to speak romanian to you, i am sure you would get to a point where if i kept saying something to you or refered to you in a manner that you yourself, would consider rude or really got up your nose, then i would wish to know, and you would probably say or correct.
Again like Zoooter, i am gobsmacked at the way a lot you you guy's and girls are multi-lingual. It is something the British people dont do very well i am sad to say.
Please dont take a correction to much to heart. Think of it in way that will enhance the way we speak to each other.
i would say because u have the advantage that English is the most used international language in many fields, so why to have some hard times to learn arabic(i would love to be able to speak it) only cause u will visit dubai if all the hotel saff will speak ur native language it's much easier for u guysthe_zooter wrote:arniegang wrote:
I totally agree with Zooter with regard to the use of our language, standards are dropping with the "new age generation" with the advent of SMS and WWW.
I myself fall foul to it from time to time, we all do.
I suppose if it were reveresed and i was trying to speak romanian to you, i am sure you would get to a point where if i kept saying something to you or refered to you in a manner that you yourself, would consider rude or really got up your nose, then i would wish to know, and you would probably say or correct.
Again like Zoooter, i am gobsmacked at the way a lot you you guy's and girls are multi-lingual. It is something the British people dont do very well i am sad to say.
Please dont take a correction to much to heart. Think of it in way that will enhance the way we speak to each other.
Well said!
I wonder why us Brits are, on the whole, so much worse at learning second languages than other countries?? It surely can't just be the standard of teaching, can it??
arniegang wrote:Alex
This is the reason why in general a lot of us Brits are totally embarassed when it comes to the subject of languages.
I can only speak for myself, but to be served at a table by someone who can speak 3 languages leaves me ashamed.
Its a Brit thing really, and like you correctly pointed out most people learn English to talk to us. People like myself would love to be able to speak a foreign language, but its not really high on the priority of our educational system to encourage languages. It never has been and never will be i am sad to say.
GoodBai wrote:I'm afraid I'm that typical Brit. Did French and Spanish at school and then just let it drift until having to say "Dos cervezas por favor!"
arniegang wrote:Sooo true GB and my only sentence in French (excuse spelling) is
Voulez vous couche avec moi sus soi
But it does come in handy