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10-12-2005, 07:00 AM
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Buincchotourb
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I can only assume that you’re an expert on listening only. The native speaker still made grammatically errors; therefore, it’s forgiven for Thai people whose English is not their first language. I’m quite certain that a lot of Thai people who read your message appreciate your remark regarding the way to improve their broken English. Bless your heart.
You mentioned that you had seen a word- police on this website, you can jump in to straight them out. That would be really kind of you.
The Philippine was once colonized by America, not to mention Spain, so they were forced to use English as their official language. Thailand, on the other hand, still has her people speaking broken English for she herself has never been forced to adopt foreign language as her official one. Simple is that.
Obviously, I have some Thai in me so that makes me Thai, too. I have a tendency of giving myself a break about English for I always have an excuse to say that I wasn’t born under an influence of any nation. To have broken English is not really a big deal to me.
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