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haha I posted a question about a new guitar recommendations.. in the added details I wrote QUOTE " I AM NOT MR MONEY BAGS AND DONT HAVE THE MONEY FOR A GIBSON" UNQUOTE

and I get 3 responces saying these exact words "Save up and buy a gibson instead of the epiphone your looking at. You wont regret it"


sometimes i wonder xD

so tell me, AM I speaking english?

2007-08-24 15:22:51 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Other - Entertainment

18 answers

Yes, you are speaking English. However, the responders were conveying the message that the Gibson is worth the extra effort and time to obtain. You speak the language and you should also concentrate on understanding the written version of it.

2007-08-24 15:43:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Australia may have signed a UN treaty obligating the country to take some refugees or asylum seekers. Maybe politicians are trying to win the votes of ethnic groups by letting them into the country. Maybe they are in your country illegally. You are being paid by the hour, right? So if your retail store is not busy, take time and explain that prices are never negotiated. That creates no financial loss for you. Or, if their grasp of our language is poor, just say "I'm sorry, I don't understand you" and then give no further response. Immigrants should be encouraged to speak their foreign languages to their own children, so those kids will be multilingual (a very valuable skill). But the government should make English fluency a requirement for any residency.

2016-05-17 08:04:36 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

It's English, it's just people who play guitar are almost all stupid. Studies show that 1 in every 3 people who play guitar only know a few Radiohead songs and they only play it while surfing the internets. Don't expect them to read your messages correctly, they're potheads and the loud music in their dormroom adds to their distraction.

2007-08-24 15:30:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, people who know guitars know that there is enough of a difference to point out that you should change your mind. Too many people buy a bargain tool or instrument and find that it restricts them and buy the better tool they should have gotten and have to unlearn bad habits built up to compensate for the poor tool.

2007-08-24 15:27:43 · answer #4 · answered by Mike1942f 7 · 1 0

well dud don't fret u are speaking fluen english...

i guess they misunderstood ur meaning... or mayb they were recommanding tt its better for u to get a gibson .. althought its expensive it can last u a life time or mayb coz its tune it rather unique... (sorry dun know much bout guitars) ;)

cheers!!

2007-08-24 15:37:10 · answer #5 · answered by SexyPrincess 3 · 0 0

Perdoneme, por favor, pero no comprendo. Compre el gibson, por supuesto.

2007-08-24 15:28:59 · answer #6 · answered by Bob G 6 · 0 0

GRRR...I hate these people that just put a tiny period for a answer so they can just get 2 pints without getting any efort into helping other people! I think u r

2007-08-24 15:28:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Haha, that's funny. I know what you mean. But yes, sounds like rather good English to me.

2007-08-24 15:26:33 · answer #8 · answered by & how safe is it to feel safe? 3 · 0 2

lol!!! yeah, i kinda get what you're saying. only my instrament was a flute.....and those things are A LOT OF MONEY. let me tell ya. but ya you're speakin english. they just either don't care or they wish you weren't. =( sorry......

2007-08-24 15:36:44 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes. Loud and clear.

2007-08-24 15:28:11 · answer #10 · answered by Kandy 6 · 0 0

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