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Mustelvulpo (User's profile) December 4, 2011, 5:24:16 PM
qwertz (User's profile) December 4, 2011, 5:44:36 PM
DoAve (User's profile) December 4, 2011, 6:07:55 PM
robbkvasnak (User's profile) December 4, 2011, 7:22:56 PM
Donniedillon (User's profile) December 4, 2011, 7:35:23 PM
qwertz:Well, regarding me, I don't feel some keenness being part of language elite.Perhaps the language I chose was too strong. Believe me, I am far from being any sort of elitist ESPECIALLY when it comes to language and I have rarely encountered elitism or snobbery here at Lernu. That being said, I still think that having a forum for those who have demonstrated a certain level of proficiency would be beneficial.
qwertz (User's profile) December 4, 2011, 8:15:53 PM
robbkvasnak:Thanks, robbkvasnak. Sorry about, but what in detail is not clear?
Hey, qwertz, the word is exist, not excist - BTW I didn't understand your last entry.
Hhm, generally, yes, my English gets more worse. I already was told offline that my word order at English is somewhat confusing. I have to take some English lessons again. Hhm.
Donniedillon:Yes, okay, Donniedillon. I did not want offend you some way.
qwertz:Perhaps the language I chose was too strong. Believe me, I am far from being any sort of elitist ESPECIALLY when it comes to language and I have rarely encountered elitism or snobbery here at Lernu. That being said, I still think that having a forum for those who have demonstrated a certain level of proficiency would be beneficial.
Well, regarding me, I don't feel some keenness being part of language elite.
Probably I expect to much commoness between online and offline community. I.e. online community offers much more testbed possibilies. Maybe that advanced speaker "glas plate/lions cage"- forum area deserves some trial.