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That's what she called me in the past. And at the time she used the right name as well.

I think the sad part is that you really could teach English. You 'speak' it better than some native speakers.

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Well, she get used to be treated harsh like that by tiaga, but that's not a problem at all, she always accept all form of criticism, even if she looks harsh.

Well, she'd have to eventually realize that I treat everyone fairly, in the same manner, and for that reason, there's no need to be offended by it.

 

I think the sad part is that you really could teach English. You 'speak' it better than some native speakers.

I 'speak' you say? Well, for as cool as that is and all, I don't even know half of the English verb tenses, much less grammar rules and other poppycock.

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Well, she'd have to eventually realize that I treat everyone fairly, in the same manner, and for that reason, there's no need to be offended by it.

-Grope.-

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Well, she'd have to eventually realize that I treat everyone fairly, in the same manner, and for that reason, there's no need to be offended by it.

But she's not honest to her own feelings, that's why she always treat you harshly, even if she understands that she has to make more efforts to have a better english.

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You are a good guy Tiaga, keep up the good work, and teach english to kurisu-chan, that's the best you can do for her.

 

As for me, i have more journals to sell.

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Well, she'd have to eventually realize that I treat everyone fairly, in the same manner, and for that reason, there's no need to be offended by it.

 

I 'speak' you say? Well, for as cool as that is and all, I don't even know half of the English verb tenses, much less grammar rules and other poppycock.

Well, I've never heard you speak it, only type it. And that's still better than some native speakers I know unfortunately.

 

-Grope.-

Who do you not grope?

 

But she's not honest to her own feelings, that's why she always treat you harshly, even if she understands that she has to make more efforts to have a better english.

Is a tsundere that knows she's tsundere still a tsundere?

 

-Circumcise.-

I'm going to ignore this one.
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-Circumcise.-

Or tries to, at least. 

Do get a grip, lad. That kind of thing is hard to do without proper consent.

 

Well, I've never heard you speak it, only type it. And that's still better than some native speakers I know unfortunately.

But I'm sure they at least know how to do it, right? Lazyness is just very much a factor.

You also have various examples of me talking on this forum, like my Holiday and Thank you threads.

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Or tries to, at least. 

Do get a grip, lad. That kind of thing is hard to do without proper consent.

 

But I'm sure they at least know how to do it, right? Lazyness is just very much a factor.

You also have various examples of me talking on this forum, like my Holiday and Thank you threads.

Not really. I sedated your coffee.

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And i'll be honest, it's true that she don't pay extra attention when she writes here in english, sinche she don't want to bother herself with all the english grammar, but she assured me she'll from now pay more attention to these details.

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But I'm sure they at least know how to do it, right? Lazyness is just very much a factor.

You also have various examples of me talking on this forum, like my Holiday and Thank you threads.

You'd be surprised. There are some cases where I honestly question how they passed English class.

 

Perhaps so, but until I actually hear you speak the language, I'll refrain from commenting on it.

 

Also, why do you have more luggage packed than before?

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And i'll be honest, it's true that she don't pay extra attention when she writes here in english, sinche she don't want to bother herself with all the english grammar, but she assured me she'll from now pay more attention to these details.

So nice of her. 

 

I may be fussy about my own English (if only for humorous reasons), but I believe a language is meant for communication, and as long as you can do that it's a job well done. I only raise issues when someone's English if they evidently cause misunderstandings, or when it's just plain balderdash.

 

Also, why do you have more luggage packed than before?

Do you know that things get 'heavier' with time? After three days straight I can barely manage to properly grasp the thing. Such tiredness.

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Yeah, I'm from the U.S. actually.

 

 

Do you know that things get 'heavier' with time? After three days straight I can barely manage to properly grasp the thing. Such tiredness.

Maybe if you'd stop having all them sword fights you wouldn't be so tired.

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So nice of her. 

 

I may be fussy about my own English (if only for humorous reasons), but I believe a language is meant for communication, and as long as you can do that it's a job well done. I only raise issues when someone's English if they evidently cause misunderstandings, or when it's just plain balderdash.

 

Do you know that things get 'heavier' with time? After three days straight I can barely manage to properly grasp the thing. Such tiredness.

And is her english most of the time good enough to be understandable?

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And is her english most of the time good enough to be understandable?

I think it is. But then again, I'm so used to broken english, it's hard for me to judge, especially for a non-native speaker.

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Maybe if you'd stop having all them sword fights you wouldn't be so tired.

Sword fights?

...

Wait, bugger me. I was better off not realizing it. :conspiracy:

 

 

And is her english most of the time good enough to be understandable?

Most of the time it's sufficient, though there are occasions where the word "gibberish" can, possibly and mysteriously spring to mind.

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Sword fights?

...

Wait, bugger me. I was better off not realizing it. :conspiracy:

 

 

Most of the time it's sufficient, though there are occasions where the word "gibberish" can, possibly and mysteriously spring to mind.

That's good enough for her.

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