HI, all

Ah, first, the last mail I posted is just a joke, I'd like to get along
with you all as good list mates, to be appropriate respect to our kindly
moderators, and to show out a bit humorness.

OK, I won't say "let's do something", fellows, focus on the codes and
take easy.

Ignore me if these sentences are wrong. ^_^

On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 17:21:19 -0700 (PDT)
Linn Correa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I believe it may be cultural.  Some languages are very "polite" . In my native language, for example, a sentence must always end with a word or phrase which shows respect to the one spoken to if that person is older or in a higher position. I guess the over-politeness doesn't translate well into American English.
>
> And yes, Mooch from Americans 101 is taught in our schools.
>
> "Thomas J. Hruska" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>       I didn't mean that you shouldn't speak/write English.  I was just using
>       your e-mail as an example of what I've been seeing on the list lately and
>       wondering if there was something being taught in schools overseas now that
>       I wasn't aware of.  (e.g. "Mooch From Americans 101").
>      
>      
>       Thomas J. Hruska
>       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      
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>       Home of the Nuclear Vision scripting language and ProtoNova web server.
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