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Post by nowayout on Sept 28, 2005 16:19:06 GMT
i would like to know if there is, just to talk more comfortable because i have some difficulties about talking english....
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Post by LazyBoy on Sept 28, 2005 17:07:01 GMT
unfortunately this is an english speaking forum, although we cover many nationalities, it is generally easier to communicate in english, seeing as this is a mostly UK/US based forum.
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Post by Fredy on Sept 28, 2005 18:41:20 GMT
and canadian!!!!!! LOL but even if you do have problem speaking english, your still welcome to try and fit in
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Post by Mason on Sept 28, 2005 20:06:53 GMT
I am not sure you will have to "try" and fit in. Just act natural... [Says aside to Fredy] See, she has a reason for spelling incorrectly! You don't, so HA! If you have trouble, I am sure some members will be able to help you speak what your thinking I look forward to seeing you around, nowayout
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Post by Fredy on Sept 28, 2005 20:55:28 GMT
ya sorry about having the try part in there it didn't quite come out right lol [replies to sun.surfin] ofcourse i have an excuse btw i think we all look forward to seeing you around
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Post by LazyBoy on Sept 29, 2005 10:15:06 GMT
by US i also mean canada, its all one big rock :/
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Post by Fredy on Sept 29, 2005 18:46:57 GMT
o ok, just making sure canada is important too! LOL we happen to be the second biggest in the world lol
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Post by LazyBoy on Sept 30, 2005 10:23:31 GMT
second biggest country? that can't be true surely
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Post by nowayout on Sept 30, 2005 16:10:28 GMT
thank you all that you want to see me around actually i'm studying english in lyceé here (i don't know if you have that kind of thing in your schools but we have to choose a class to study in when we get to second grade[science/turkish and maths/turkish/ and foreign languages] ) and i think his forum can be helpful for me to improve my english
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Post by Fredy on Oct 1, 2005 13:39:52 GMT
it is. russia is the biggest and we come in second. i thought u knew everything lazyboy and nowayout, feel free to study peoples english here. you should probably avoid mine because i tend to spell alot of things wrong lol
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Post by nowayout--dalia on Oct 1, 2005 17:24:42 GMT
actually i don't understand some of the words you use ("lol" or "btw" for example...) probably because they are local words... by the way i couldn't log in with "nowayout" so i registered with this nowayout1... i don't know why...
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Post by Fredy on Oct 1, 2005 17:31:24 GMT
you couldn't log in with your first account because it was deleted i think... and i will explain some words to you: "lol" is a short form for laugh out loud "btw" is a short form for by the way any other words you need explaining for? jsut tell me and i'll see what i can do
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Post by nowayout--dalia on Oct 2, 2005 17:01:01 GMT
ok now i understand you can be sure that im going to ask you the words that that i cant understand... thank you
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Post by nowayout--dalia on Oct 2, 2005 17:46:02 GMT
what's "htf" by the way???
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Post by Mason on Oct 2, 2005 20:07:40 GMT
I haven't heard that term before. Can you please share the context of the word? Some other often used terms you will probably see are: newbie: A new person on a website n00b: Somebody that is annoying, spams alot, and may even scam you. You don't want to be a n00b! lmao: Laughing my arse off lmbo: Laughing my butt off bbl: Be back later ttyl: Talk to you later tmi: Too much information For a dictionary of some widely accepted and used American/ UK web slang, check out this site: www.aim.com/acronyms.adp?aolp=
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