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Where can i make friends that also speak Esperanto?

ya ahawkua, 6 Desemba 2016

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Lugha: Esperanto

josxuo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Desemba 2016 2:22:29 alasiri

I'm sorry you feel that way. I have zero desire to argue, as you seem very prone to do. Your initial points about etiquette within a community are valid and valuable, but you chose the wrong time to post what you did. You seem smart, yet you answered the thread's initial question of "where" with "what" and "how," neither of which are appropriate, thus my prior head scratching. Furthermore, it's amazing that you would respond with "what does that mean?" to something like someone else's "Ummm...YES." You know full well what an expression like that means, even in a language like English where "words mean a lot less than they ought to." Stop being so petulant.

I know you only from seeing your other posts in threads and while you usually do know what you're talking about, you too often come off as a stuffy "frenezulo" and, worse, overly emotional - which was made clear by your proclamation that this is likely the last time you ever respond to a Lernu thread that's marked as Esperanto but is actually in English (Which I high doubt is the truth... personalities like yourself are hardly EVER able to successfully shut up). But, by all means, keep pouting. It's so entertaining!

P.S. If you're SO offended by the fact that a thread was marked as Esperanto but is in English (which any user could have done - especially beginners), then next time take a clue from the thread title itself. You should have been able to do that basic mental math and therefore known what to expect.

lagtendisto (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Desemba 2016 9:50:43 alasiri

Where can i make friends that also speak Esperanto?
You could join Edukado.net its Ekparolu! project.

Btw. Skype isn't End-to-end encrypted. E2EE-capable Wire Swiss could be alternative video conferencing tool.

Grown (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 21 Desemba 2016 7:37:29 asubuhi

josxuo:I'm sorry you feel that way. I have zero desire to argue, as you seem very prone to do. Your initial points about etiquette within a community are valid and valuable, but you chose the wrong time to post what you did. You seem smart, yet you answered the thread's initial question of "where" with "what" and "how," neither of which are appropriate, thus my prior head scratching. Furthermore, it's amazing that you would respond with "what does that mean?" to something like someone else's "Ummm...YES." You know full well what an expression like that means, even in a language like English where "words mean a lot less than they ought to." Stop being so petulant.

I know you only from seeing your other posts in threads and while you usually do know what you're talking about, you too often come off as a stuffy "frenezulo" and, worse, overly emotional - which was made clear by your proclamation that this is likely the last time you ever respond to a Lernu thread that's marked as Esperanto but is actually in English (Which I high doubt is the truth... personalities like yourself are hardly EVER able to successfully shut up). But, by all means, keep pouting. It's so entertaining!

P.S. If you're SO offended by the fact that a thread was marked as Esperanto but is in English (which any user could have done - especially beginners), then next time take a clue from the thread title itself. You should have been able to do that basic mental math and therefore known what to expect.
The only reason why I said this is the last time is because of Vestitor's conduct, not yours. It's just confusion about English, it's nothing personal. The reason why I covered etiquette is the poster asked for more information than the original "where" question.

Vestitor (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 22 Desemba 2016 11:28:02 asubuhi

Only English? I've never seen someone so confused in multiple languages.

Grown (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 22 Desemba 2016 1:48:13 alasiri

Тerurĉjo:а тут ваще ап чём базар?
... What?

Roch (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 22 Desemba 2016 10:14:28 alasiri

"What a mess," I would think...

English please, Тerurĉjo.

- redakti

kiu malordo,

... aŭ esperanto Тerurĉjo! okulumo.gif

Nala_Cat15 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Juni 2019 4:28:05 asubuhi

Mi loĝas en Koloradio sed ĉiom da personoj ne eĉ scias kio estas esperanto. Mi devas eduki personojn ĉiutage pri esperanto, kaj estas ripeta. mi malgajnas esperon por amikĝi. Neniu zorgas pri lingvoj ĉi tie. Egoista kulturo. Unu al la plej malbonaj aferoj pri usono. escepte tio, mi tre ŝatas loĝi ĉi tie.

sergejm (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Juni 2019 5:40:13 asubuhi

Same estas en aliaj landoj - neniu estas profeto en sia urbeto.

Nala_Cat15 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Juni 2019 3:30:48 alasiri

Eble pli tiel en usono......denaskuloj de la angle ĝenerale ne parolas pli ol unu lingvo, kaj ofte ne zorgas pri lingvoj. Mi ne scias kion vi intencas pri "profato" mi ne povas trovi tiun vorton en la vortaro.

sergejm (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Juni 2019 4:25:11 alasiri

Mi eraris, legu "profeto", ĉi tio estas proverbo el Dua Libro kaj Proverbaro Esperanta, kaj tien ĝi aperis el la Biblio.

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