Don't worry, it's just some Republicans trying to feel better about themselves by attacking another.
I've understood everything you've posted.
2007-01-19 16:47:23
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answered by bettysdad 5
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Your English isn't that bad, it seems like you typed it out yourself without a translator. Though I do recommend not using "United Statesian", there is no such word in the English language. Though if you wish to improve your English, then take some extra English classes if you really want too.
Though I do have to say that I think it was your political unawareness in a couple of your questions that made people irritable towards you.
2007-01-20 01:08:20
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answered by Eh? 2
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Don't worry about your English, if people can get the idea of what you are saying thats all thats important, people pick on people all the time on here. I think what is irritating people is when you say bad things about the United States.
2007-01-20 00:54:40
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answered by Brianne 7
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I'm a conservative, I have no problem with your English. If you're working on a second or third language, you're doing better than most people here in the US as far as language is concerned.
*After browsing at some of your questions I would imagine that most people are irritated more with your lack of knowledge concerning politics and are insulting your language skills as a means of venting their frustrations.
2007-01-20 00:54:29
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answered by VoodooPunk 4
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English class can improve your communication skill but i would suggest you to keep talking..talking and learn how to say with the right pronounciation from the people who you talk to.
2007-01-20 00:51:02
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answered by Nov_Bug 1
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I wouldn't worry..I am English and yet the Americans have problems understanding me when Im talking ha ha
2007-01-21 06:10:59
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answered by sweet_h 3
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Well, ya I had the same problems when I first came to America!
2007-01-20 00:52:09
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answered by tata 2
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your English is great. it actually sounds better than some i've heard from native speakers.
however, you seem to have a big beef with "United Statesians." as i have done nothing to you, it made me defensive in my earlier answers to you, which i apologize for.
gotta go with answerer Tao below me: you need an attitude adjustment.
2007-01-20 00:49:33
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answered by political junkie 4
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I'd work on the attitude first, Simon.
2007-01-20 00:50:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It wasn't your proficiency in English - it was your question that was irritating.
2007-01-20 00:48:26
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answered by LeAnne 7
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