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The person who got the most out of TC
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27 Dec 2006 Wed 02:21 am |
Welcome back to the "Teenage Blog Site" Offfffffffff.
Yes Kai, your way of writing the date IS the incorrect way. It is correct in USA, but not UK, and YES it does matter. If you fill in forms and official documents and get it wrong, it DOES. If you are given a date for an appointment such as 03/08 how will you know if its August or March? Your argument to your teacher was ridiculous - the reason that tragic day is called 9/11 is because that is the CORRECT way to write the date in the USA, which is where it happened.
Yes, it is good to respect other people's way of communicating, which is why it is helpful to try and write your English correctly so that non-native English speakers can read it more easily.
Maybe it would be an idea to learn your native language before embarking on a foreign one...
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27 Dec 2006 Wed 03:25 am |
Quoting aenigma x: Welcome back to the "Teenage Blog Site" Offfffffffff.
Yes Kai, your way of writing the date IS the incorrect way. It is correct in USA, but not UK, and YES it does matter. If you fill in forms and official documents and get it wrong, it DOES. If you are given a date for an appointment such as 03/08 how will you know if its August or March? Your argument to your teacher was ridiculous - the reason that tragic day is called 9/11 is because that is the CORRECT way to write the date in the USA, which is where it happened.
Yes, it is good to respect other people's way of communicating, which is why it is helpful to try and write your English correctly so that non-native English speakers can read it more easily.
Maybe it would be an idea to learn your native language before embarking on a foreign one...
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Err Hello if a form has DD/MM/YYY then thats the way i put it but I have also had forms I needed to put MM/DD/YYYY.
I know "my" language well thanks but it is how I choose to write in it. And as I also said it is the language is some parts of London, and NO it is not just teenagers that use it and it is not just british people who use it either. Like I said the guys I speak to also speak cockney.
The parts I love about those parts of London you can go into a small shop and they say "have a nice day" or "what u up to" just general chit chat, but in some places in the UK one of them i live in now (I am not naming which because not all are like it but majority are) just ask for money and u r off on ur way.
Talk about lack of communication!
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27 Dec 2006 Wed 03:31 am |
OOOF I make a forum saying what this site has done for me and saying thank you and I get my head bitten off for the way I write it!
Well next time I will not say thanks though I think some of the people in TC deserve it.
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27 Dec 2006 Wed 03:38 am |
Quoting kai: Err Hello if a form has DD/MM/YYY then thats the way i put it but I have also had forms I needed to put MM/DD/YYYY.
I know "my" language well thanks but it is how I choose to write in it. And as I also said it is the language is some parts of London, and NO it is not just teenagers that use it and it is not just british people who use it either. Like I said the guys I speak to also speak cockney.
The parts I love about those parts of London you can go into a small shop and they say "have a nice day" or "what u up to" just general chit chat, but in some places in the UK one of them i live in now (I am not naming which because not all are like it but majority are) just ask for money and u r off on ur way.
Talk about lack of communication! |
You completely missed the point (again)! Incidently my reference to "teenage blog" had nothing whatsoever to do with your speaking in slang. Anyway, congratulations in writing without slang - see you CAN do it when you try
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27 Dec 2006 Wed 03:43 am |
Quoting kai: OOOF I make a forum saying what this site has done for me and saying thank you and I get my head bitten off for the way I write it!
Well next time I will not say thanks though I think some of the people in TC deserve it. |
Offffffff Kai, I was not commenting on your original post, but on your post "moaning" about the correctness of written English. You made a statement on the forum, and I disagreed and replied.
You are NOW talking about common courtesy and politeness in daily life which is a separate thing altogether from accents and slang.
Speaking with slang or an accent is great, but if you CAN write English well, don't you think it's considerate to do so on a website which caters for all nationalities?
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27 Dec 2006 Wed 02:35 pm |
Quoting kai: Quoting libralady: Should that not be "excuse us (not me)" ? |
may i ask y we hav to apologise? what exactly did we or i do wrong? |
Nought bor! But how do non-Cockneys or non-Essex girls, or anyone from any other nation descipher your own personal language! I just have a "bee in my bonnet" about the use of the English Language and it's destruction.
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27 Dec 2006 Wed 02:45 pm |
As for the English Language, I shall hatter keep a'dewin' en by t'way ee'yer fa'got a dickey, bor?
Ooooops fell right into broad Norfolk there - sorry folks!!
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27 Dec 2006 Wed 02:46 pm |
And as for the person who has got the most out of TC, has it been decided yet? Not me that's for sure!
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27 Dec 2006 Wed 02:55 pm |
Quoting libralady: Quoting kai: Quoting libralady: Should that not be "excuse us (not me)" ? |
may i ask y we hav to apologise? what exactly did we or i do wrong? |
Nought bor! But how do non-Cockneys or non-Essex girls, or anyone from any other nation descipher your own personal language! I just have a "bee in my bonnet" about the use of the English Language and it's destruction. |
just for the record,plenty of people understand abbreviations or internet slang such as 'neway,u(you),c(see)y(why) etc etc, just because we are from london or essex doesn't mean anything.it is not specific to essex.like aenigma noticed it is more specific to youth culture or perhaps chatrooms on the internet as well.its decipher not descipher please dont destroy english language
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27 Dec 2006 Wed 06:16 pm |
Quoting robyn : Quoting libralady: Quoting kai: Quoting libralady: Should that not be "excuse us (not me)" ? |
may i ask y we hav to apologise? what exactly did we or i do wrong? |
Nought bor! But how do non-Cockneys or non-Essex girls, or anyone from any other nation descipher your own personal language! I just have a "bee in my bonnet" about the use of the English Language and it's destruction. |
just for the record,plenty of people understand abbreviations or internet slang such as 'neway,u(you),c(see)y(why) etc etc, just because we are from london or essex doesn't mean anything.it is not specific to essex.like aenigma noticed it is more specific to youth culture or perhaps chatrooms on the internet as well.its decipher not descipher please dont destroy english language  |
and here is breaking my "I hate quote upon quote" do I bloody well care! No I don't
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