Originally posted by Time Trial
My answers to the above:
1) You use a period to denote the end of a sentence. Commas are generally used to connect independent clauses. You use a semicolon to connect two linked and independent clauses. Their use is quite rare in modern writing; however, they are still used by some, generally with lists;
2) I generally wouldn't, but your writing is so weak that I felt the need to jump in; and
3) I see nothing that would have been the result of auto correct, but I guess making weak excuses is your thing.looooool. 1) ok^^ I rarely use periods when I write in forums if its my last sentence. Or I just use 3 of them. hate me for that...
2) sure
3) so excuses are MY thing? There is a post in about every single GLBMain thread that would tell me you do like excuses a bit more

Also...If u ever write english with a german (inb4french) ipad, you would know what i mean. Like it fckin knows that I want to write "now" or "know"

the "yoz" was a typo, obviously. But if it makes you feel better, you can ofc think that it was an excuse^^
Originally posted by Time Trial
Been there, done that. Spent four days in Paris and two in Nice; in fact, I bought my best suit in Nice. I spoke only French while I was there and I got along perfectly. I spent half a year in Montreal and half of my weekends while I was living in Ottawa were spent in Montreal. Montreal is in French speaking province of Quebec, so I communicated mostly in French while there.
I took French Immersion from preschool to grade 12, so the primary language of instruction in my classes was French, even though we all spoke English at home.
So... yeah... no one cares that you call bullshit.Dude...I lived in America for 10 months when I was in HS and 7 Months at College. I wrote my Bachelor Thesis in English. (as you wanted to brag: I have also been in Italy for a year and learned spanish for 7 years at school. So dont even try to attack me with language skills)What do I try to tell you? I also have no problems to communicate in english at all, but it fckin always will be a secondary language. The written skills just wont be perfect if u do not keep practicing them constantly. So I do believe you that you can still communicate in France, but your writing would defintely not be any better than mine in english. I could easily talk to you italian, but shiizzz...no fckin clue how all those words were spelled