Road rules1 min ago
Excuse for so many questions and Thanks for kind answers
I have read "The Davinci Code" by Dan Brown and now I am reading "The Summons" by John Grisham. The two novels have so many different words and phrases for me. So I have asked so many questions and maybe have to ask for the future. Please forgive me and be so kind as to reply my questions : Your answers are helping me to understand English lanquage and English culture... and English people(I mean those who use English as their first language).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Please keep posting your questions, kjc0123. I haven't been on answerbook so often recently so I have only been able to respond to a couple of your questions but when I can I will, with pleasure.
You are using answerbook the way it should be used - with genuine questions. I know the problem with phrases and sayings. I am Scottish but live in Sweden now and have many problems with phrases, idioms etc.
It is a delight to be able to help you.
cooee Kay jay
thanks for the kind sentiments. I dont speak any Korean at all! It is reckoned to be one of the difficult languages - which is sort of lucky if you are a diplomat in training because they send you to the country itself to learn the language. - Same thing in Chinese Japanese and Arabic.
Grisham - I will have to go out and buy a copy.
anyway - good luck - you obviously work hard.
If you feel bad about the occasional AB-er who criticizes you, you could consider changing your name to make it clear to those silly people that you are a student of English -- KoreanStudent123 or something like that.
But really, you shouldn't have to change your name -- just ignore them, you have many friends here to defend you!