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 Dec 22, 11, 19:54    #61
Midas:
She's just a typical Polish female and rating men the way she does comes naturally to her, that's all.


What do you know about me , nothing .

Why do some of you bring personal stuff ? I don`t do that only if I am provoked .

What I wrote earlier is not my personal point of view .

I was referring to some female or male behaviour which is demonstrated abroad . Both very bad .


I am not approving any of such conducts.

But you don`t see anything wrong about men bullying a woman dating a foreigner .

I see it as just a typical behaviour of some very unconfident men . I am talking about the thread`s topic here , not you .

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Edited by: Ant63  Dec 23, 11, 19:50    #62
isthatu2:
apart from the OP.......if he is a native speaker Im a 12 foot Dutchman with a blue arse.


For xmas you will be a 12ft durchman with a blue arse

Sidliste_Chodov:
You just need to look at the title - he's clearly translated "wyzwają" as "calling", but hasn't changed the sentence appropriately ;)


Vincent:
He just omitted the word "names" after Polish girl.


Sorry Vincent but I must add you to the list also. He omitted nothing.


Another 12ft Dutchman.

As a native speaker of English, I can confirm this is actually English. Try reading "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac for an alternative take on the English language. It may broaden your understanding of a very complicated language, few master, including me.

Are you teachers by any chance?

Have a nice day tomorrow.
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Edited by: Vincent  Dec 23, 11, 20:18    #63
Ant63:
Sorry Vincent but I must add you to the list also. He omitted nothing



Well before I purchase a pair of clogs;) how do we know from the title what this calling is? Is it, calling round to her home, or on the her phone etc? I still think it may be names.

Ant63:
Have a nice day tomorrow.


Have a nice day yourself.
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 Dec 23, 11, 20:19    #64
Ant63:
As a native speaker of English, I can confirm this is actually English. Try reading "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac for an alternative take on the English language. It may broaden your understanding of a very complicated language, few master, including me.


That may well be the case. However, I've already explained why the title is ungrammatical, and why I suspect that the OP may not necessarily be a native speaker. I may be wrong, but I am right to suspect this. I'm not going to repeat my previous posts. I believe that my understanding of English is already more than adequate, but thanks all the same.

Whenever I see a post made by a prospective "English teacher", it never ceases to amaze me just how bad their grammar or spelling is. The standard of English demonstrated by Polish natives like JustysiaS bring complete and utter shame upon these guys!

Ant63:
Are you teachers by any chance?


Well, I do hold a teaching qualification, and I teach occasionally as part of my job. But I am not, have never claimed to be, and do not intend ever becoming a teacher. Especially not a teacher of English. I have never claimed to have "mastered" English (or Polish), either, and I know that my English is not perfect.

Anyway, this is off-topic, so I'm keeping off this thread from now on.
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Edited by: Ant63  Dec 23, 11, 20:35    #65
Sidliste_Chodov:
However, I've already explained why the title is ungrammatical, and why I suspect that the OP may not necessarily be a native speaker.


The fact it's not gramatically correct in this instance confirms he is English.

I'm gone too.

EDIT HERE

Sorry will add this as Vincent responded so quickly

Vincent:
calling


Calling in this instance is exactly as described before "calling names". Basically it's just lazy speaking that has evolved as part of the language. TBH I don't agree with speaking in this way but it is prevelant in general language today. You can still understand what is being said by the context "calling" is used in.


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