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Actually, most people here don't want to read "English" like that above. I
spend my day reading things written by college graduates, and certainly don't have time or patience to figure out what you meant by the above paragraphs. Most others don't either. ok, you don't have to read my posts! Might be that those people who answered and help me are exceptions! And you've got to remember, if you fly, that communication is VERY important. I'm guessing you don't fly now, but if you want to learn, You're guessing wrong, I fly! you MUST learn how to communicate in a certain way. The above is not it. yeah, that's right! But, as I know, aviation phrazeology in English communication is not like real world English, there is big difference between.... and that's beacuse differences in languages, that's simplified English with special phrases (to avoid mistakes in communication), am I right!?? I guess you know that, you got to know if you fly! ![]() And one more thing, Emily, no offence, but can you think a little bit and realize that English is not always language in atc communication, maybe in some european/other countries on domestic flights and general aviation, before you guess I don't fly! Regards! |
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snip And one more thing, Emily, no offence, but can you think a little bit and realize that English is not always language in atc communication, maybe in some european/other countries on domestic flights and general aviation, before you guess I don't fly! First, there's a HUGE different in not speaking English fluently and using IM speak. Second, I believe I asked if your first language was English. And as someone who deals with commercial aviation people from OUTSIDE the United States most of the time, I can still say that YES, English is the international language of aviation. In fact, I deal with with maintenance type people on six continents, and I've never run into one person who doesn't speak English when dealing with other people in the industry. |
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![]() "Emily" wrote in message . .. Magic11 wrote: snip And one more thing, Emily, no offence, but can you think a little bit and realize that English is not always language in atc communication, maybe in some european/other countries on domestic flights and general aviation, before you guess I don't fly! First, there's a HUGE different in not speaking English fluently and using IM speak. Ok, I agree with that, first post I wrote quckly and untill now I didn't know what "IM speak" phrase means and didn't know that's big problem because I see that often on USA and UK forums, so I unintentionally start to use something like that (you=u, ....). Second, I believe I asked if your first language was English. And as someone who deals with commercial aviation people from OUTSIDE the United States most of the time, I can still say that YES, English is the international language of aviation. In fact, I deal with with maintenance type people on six continents, and I've never run into one person who doesn't speak English when dealing with other people in the industry. English is international laguage of all world industry, specially comercial aviation, did I say something wrong about that!? |
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![]() "Magic11" wrote Ok, I agree with that, first post I wrote quckly and untill now I didn't know what "IM speak" phrase means and didn't know that's big problem because I see that often on USA and UK forums, so I unintentionally start to use something like that (you=u, ....). Now you are starting to come around, with admitting that English is not your first language, and by typing in "real" English. You will find a much better reception to your posts, now. You should have started that way, and things would have been much easier for you. Welcome, and good luck with your questions here. -- Jim in NC |
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In article , "Morgans"
wrote: "Magic11" wrote a bunch of trash How old are you, Magic11? This is an adult group. The first thing you need to do if you want to be taken seriously, is to use the IM style writing. that's loose the IM style... :-) -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... In article , "Morgans" wrote: "Magic11" wrote a bunch of trash How old are you, Magic11? This is an adult group. The first thing you need to do if you want to be taken seriously, is to use the IM style writing. that's loose the IM style... :-) How loose would that be, Bob.... :-) [Whatever else, don't 'lose' your sense of humor!] |
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![]() If you want to be taken seriously, is to use the IM style writing. that's loose the IM style... :-) chuckle I followed the rule of making a mistake, while pointing out other's mistakes, didn't I? The intended wording was "not use" instead of use. -- Jim in NC |
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