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Joined: 3/17/2007 From: Ohio Status: offline
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Warren, I believe it was you or Joel that had made reference to the fact that Kristian is from another country, and that if that was so, his spelling was not all that bad considering our language would be secondary to him. I sold an item on eBay a couple of years ago to a fellow in Germany. We actually had a lot in common with each other and became quick freinds. He is constantly asking questions about things that go on in this country, and will compare them with the way of things in his country. He is quite an interesting fellow. His English and typing is terrible, and he is always apologizing to me for so many mispelled words. I never thought a thing about it, as I thought it was really good, the fact being that English is his secondary language. And besides, if Kristian typed me a note in his language, I would not be able to read it at all. I am always telling my friend Ingo in Germany the same thing. I have noticed over the couple years we have corresponded, that his english skills have improved quite a bit. The more you try, the more you learn, and the better you get at it. If Kristian stays interested in attempting to learn our language, and continues to try and improve, he will without doubt get better at it as time goes on. That was one of the reasons I was trying to get with him concerning his interests in Gas & Oil memorabilia. I found it interesting that a youngster as young as him was actually interested in something like that.
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