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like this question down below i copied it from someones question...seriously if you cant write well in english learn ok, before you go asking people questions in a ENGLISH website. does anyone else get irritated about this?



"Can Anyone Help Me To Get Rid Of These Thoughts....?
Friends, im 17+ and m in a realtionship with a girl last 1.3 yrs for which m thankful to god always!..the things were damn nice before...still it is! My problem is that whenever she's talking to anyone in phone I feel scare that maybe she's talking to a guy! As she use to talk atleast 1/2n hour....but after that she use to talk to me too and i use to irritate her! "

2007-03-21 20:27:36 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Other - Family & Relationships

yea just to let you know i don't care if they aren't from the united states they can learn english with an ENGLISH CLASS. thats what its for.

2007-03-21 20:36:34 · update #1

PS MRS C it's practice not practise...IN YOUR FACE. just kidding. haha

2007-03-21 20:39:00 · update #2

hahaha

WALTER...the below paragraph is not my writing it is someone else that i copied to show to everyone how bad his english was. but anyways WALTER when i mean people who can't write English well i mean people who write crap like that and you can hardly understand it. my writing alteast is understandable sooo IN YOUR FACE...

2007-03-21 21:08:40 · update #3

15 answers

I can understand what you're saying. What's worse for me is when people actually TALK in broken English; I'm talking about those who have English as the native tongue.

Also, it scares me when I hear adults who cannot answer the simplest of common sense trivia. For example, I overheard a woman telling her son that Abraham Lincoln was our first president. I wanted to say something, but figured making his mom look foolish wasn't a wise idea. :P

2007-03-21 20:43:37 · answer #1 · answered by VHagerty 5 · 0 0

besides the fact that if that's somebody who does not talk English, no. They probably talk English extra useful than I talk their language, and if I comprehend the element that's adequate. If English is their first language then, specific, it merely makes them look stupid, and that i ninety 9% of the time won't hassle with the question. and you will tell the kind between #a million and #2. (not speaking one or 2 typos. every physique does that. i'm speaking obliterating the language.)

2016-11-27 21:33:52 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Personally i don't get irritated because i don't take the time to read the question. I understand that there may be people who don't understand English very well. It is a hard language to learn supposidly. But if i can't understand the first sentence, i dont try to continue reading it, its a waste of my time because i may not even understand what they are trying to ask when i actually do finish. I suggest you do the same.

2007-03-21 20:39:58 · answer #3 · answered by Ridin' Dirty 2 · 1 0

wow this guy above me has serious problems haha. I agree with you it is annoying when people can't put together words correctly. it's not such a big deal with the apostrophes because i can still understand what she's saying capitalizing...so what i still understand what she's saying it's not like OMG i can't understand whats she's writing because the first letter in her sentence isn't capitalized!!!! it's a tragedy!!! who cares...she's not writing an English paper she's venting her frustrations. it's a problems when people mix words up and you just can't understand what they are trying to say at all...

2007-03-21 21:22:03 · answer #4 · answered by Nick 4 · 0 0

Don't you mean 'in AN English website'? ;)

And where are your apostrophes in _cant_ and _someones_

PS: If people are learning English, this is a great place for them to practise reading and writing.

PPS: It's the ppl who rite lk ths who arnt so gr8

PPPS: I *knew* someone would mention practise/practice. In Australia we use 'practise' as a verb and 'practice' as a noun. I am not making that up! *raspberry* (haha)

2007-03-21 20:33:14 · answer #5 · answered by Mrs C 3 · 1 0

i'm not aggravated but am irritated. it's annoying, ha ha. it's like where do you people get your english lessons from?? takes you twice as long to read the question because you're trying to make sense of what they're saying. but then again, you have to keep in mind that a lot of these people aren't from the United States. good observation, though.

2007-03-21 20:32:56 · answer #6 · answered by mike 1 · 1 0

As the Bible says "He who is without sin cast the first stone".

You yourself made several errors in your question: you did not capitalize 'like', the first word in the sentence; you used lower case 'i' instead of capital 'I' in reference to yourself; the word 'it' does not belong in the phrase 'like this question below i copied (it) ....', you missed the apostrophe in 'someone's', necessary to show possesive; you missed the apostrophe in 'can't', which shows a contraction; the word 'English' should be capitalized; not sure what the phrase 'if you can't write in English learn ok' means, you mis-used 'a' instead of 'an' before ENGLISH - an English website, not A English website ('a' before consonants, 'an' before vowels); you did not captialize 'does' at the beginning of your next sentence; then you used 'about' instead of 'by' in conjunction with being irritated.

Then you spelled 'I'm' 'im' which sounds like it should be pronounced 'imm' to me, then you forgot the 'a' in 'am' two times; '!...' is not a correct usage of punctuation. The phrase 'the things were damn nice before' is a non-sequitur with no directly understandable antecedent, and you finish it off with 'still it is!' which also has no antecedent and has us wondering what sort of drugs you are taking to get so loopy as to have the nerve to be critical of someone else's grammar and spelling when your English usage is itself so poor as to warrant flunking by any decent English teacher. Then you say 'whenever anyone's talking in phone' which should be 'on the phone'; then you say 'I feel scare', which should be 'scared'. Then the '!' is inappropriate as your thought is not fininshed, yet you go on to capitalize the 'a' in 'as' which should be lower case; then you forgot to space between 'at' and 'least'; you finish this off with 'and i use to irritate her' which should be 'and I useD to irritate her".

You have no room to judge my friend. YOU must learn English first.

P.S: 'Practice' and 'practise' are both acceptable spellings - I was raised in the U.S. and in my English classes and in the dictionaries of the time 'practise' was the preferred spelling - in fact I prefer it.

2007-03-21 21:02:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Yeah, it bugs me!
It also bugs me when people type using short form.
like u, 2, bcuz, and those words.
I'm 15 and I know that not everything I say is considered "correct english" but I sure type better then alot of people on here that I've seen.

2007-03-22 09:00:49 · answer #8 · answered by Becky 4 · 0 0

yeah what the hell is that ?
ah i wanted you to know that i am egyptian and i am talking fluent english its so easy but just try to stand these kinds of people and help them with their problem i totally agree its so annoying

2007-03-21 21:01:52 · answer #9 · answered by oh no 2 · 0 0

Well...some of the questions are difficult to understand...and some, I can't understand at all. Patience....

2007-03-21 20:34:35 · answer #10 · answered by mijastely 2 · 1 0

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