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Hello everyone , I'm form Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi...

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 19:41 on 17th June 2008
Yeah, I agree Sue H, where are you Diana?
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 20:34 on 17th June 2008

Yasser! Just looked at your profile and I note there are no spelling mistakes, punctuation is reasonable, so what happened? Just in case you don't remember this is what you wrote:

About Me

Hi everyone, I'm from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
I'm 27 years old I my hobbies are soccer, travelling, swimming,
horse riding, reading,shopping, civilisations and cultures. 

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Andy Edwards
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quotePosted at 21:17 on 17th June 2008
Not the best location in the world for a swim.
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 21:21 on 17th June 2008

He does look about 27 in the picture.

I guess I'm confused right now.

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quote | editPosted at 12:33 on 18th June 2008
On 17th June 2008 20:34, Ron Brind wrote:

Yasser! Just looked at your profile and I note there are no spelling mistakes, punctuation is reasonable, so what happened? Just in case you don't remember this is what you wrote:

About Me

Hi everyone, I'm from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
I'm 27 years old I my hobbies are soccer, travelling, swimming,
horse riding, reading,shopping, civilisations and cultures. 


I'll tell you why,

Because when I've seen you use your English between you, I found my English slightly down opposite your language level, whence, I've lost a part of my English Language confidence.

This is the problem, I should keep my self on the track rather than comparing my language by yours.

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quotePosted at 13:18 on 18th June 2008
Nice to see you using the word "whence", not often seen in common usage today by younger people such as yourself. I think you should keep on the track and not loose part of your English Language confidences.
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Denzil Tregallion
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quotePosted at 13:29 on 18th June 2008
Your as real as me Yasser
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Yasser Sidran
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quotePosted at 15:23 on 18th June 2008
On 18th June 2008 13:18, Paul Hilton wrote:
Nice to see you using the word "whence", not often seen in common usage today by younger people such as yourself. I think you should keep on the track and not loose part of your English Language confidences.



Hi Paul,Smile

Well, actually I want to use the word (hence) rather than the word (whence) always I hashing between them.

You alright Paul (whence) I think it's an old use as I learned

Thank you for motivating me Paule, many thanks for you and the members too.

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Yasser Sidran
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quotePosted at 15:27 on 18th June 2008
On 18th June 2008 13:29, Denzil Tregallion wrote:
Your as real as me Yasser



What does Denzil Tregallion mean? I want truth answer !

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 16:06 on 18th June 2008

Denzil Tregallion is an actual name, but in this case it is used as an alias (used to indicate that a anmed person is also known to more familiar under another specified name)  or pseudonym (ficticious name).

Denzil Tregaliaon is really Andy. 

You may have heard of Denzil Washington, he is an American actor, so the name Denzil is real, just not very popular, Tregallion is a surname, but again, not very popular or at least as popular as Smith or Jones.

Hope this helps you out Yasser.

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