Nobody's language is perfect :lol: And that includes native speakers. And, how do you define "perfect?" Perfect South African, or Australian, or even British English may sound strange to Americans......
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Nobody's language is perfect :lol: And that includes native speakers. And, how do you define "perfect?" Perfect South African, or Australian, or even British English may sound strange to Americans......
Nobody's language is perfect :lol: And that includes native speakers. And, how do you define "perfect?" Perfect South African, or Australian, or even British English may sound strange to Americans......
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stupid error! I am inclined to think that it was a misprint..... Thanks anyway.
charlestonian, I can't tell you why. Usually when someone has lived in a foreign country for a long...
I would like to think that I am :lol:. Why?
Agree.
I was surprised too when I recently found out that all American calenders are like that![/quote]
How come you were surprised when you found that out? How long have you lived in the States? I suppose...
I was surprised too when I recently found out that all American calenders are like that![/quote]
How come you were surprised when you found that out? How long have you lived in the States? I suppose...
I was surprised too when I recently found out that all American calenders are like that![/quote]
Now you know :wink:
Not traditional USA format, in my opinion... but yes, you are absolutely correct. In the USA, we show Sunday as the first day of our week on our calendars.
Traditional USA format... the days are...
Пошли-поехали :o :o :o ... And all Tu-160 asked was - what a small pocket calendar looks like? :)
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