Added on November 8, 2010, 1:27 amalright! this's a guide. btw, do you know whether there's
"LYN" in Australia?
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Studying in Australia (V 3.1), Please use proper English
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hi!! what is this thread about?? can explain??
Added on November 8, 2010, 1:27 amalright! this's a guide. btw, do you know whether there's "LYN" in Australia? This post has been edited by zekeywong: Nov 8 2010, 01:27 AM |
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QUOTE(haya @ Nov 8 2010, 11:15 AM) Maybe it would be prudent to read before you post, and instead of showing your ignorance and inablilty to read. Unless you enjoy being a trigger happy poster and bask in being illiterate. LOL! Let me ask you this, what is the point of openly defaming a person in public? Wouldn't it speak better of you if you could control your language and send a personal message to me instead of showing off your arrogance in putting me down? Just because you can speak fluent English doesn't give you the right to put someone down. There are a few major web forums around the Australian netizen community, through some like Whirlpool have very strong enforcement policies and people who blindly post without searching usually have their threads closed/deleted. Like most things Malaysian, enforcement is not a Malaysian trait. For your information, I was just excited seeing this post so please don't be a party pooper. You can politely just delete my post if you feel I was being ignorant. Thanks. |
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