RCWells wrote:
I hope you can read because you speak English.....guess what, im in England....Where your language came from. Plus you might be able to read but you American's can't spell, you need to make things more simple
colour=color
neighbour=neighbor
cheque=check
centre=center
Look above, you American's make everything easy like spelling. Back to the point......dash needs writing on instead of piccy's because thats to hard!
Where do I start? Whew, you really are an arrogant bastard. I have no idea as to why you began ripping into my car as you have, perhaps it's envy? No matter, let us get to your last attack, shall we?
You say that we Americans can't spell, yet you yourself can't spell and honestly your grammar is atrocious. (Do you know what that word means?) Your use of punctuation is on the same level as a 1st grader's. Case in point:
Your grammar: "Look above, you American's make..."
"American's" in that context is plural, NOT possessive, therefore, there is no need for the apostrophe between the letters "n" and "s". It should be spelled simply, "Americans".
Your grammar: "I hope you can read because you speak English.....guess what, im in England....Where your language came from."
You ask a question mid-sentence, without a question mark; you use a capital "W" in the word "Where" as if it's the start of another sentence and honestly, that sentence is constructed so badly that I don't even know where to begin with it. Next....
Your spelling: ".....guess what, im in England.."
In PROPER English, the word "im" there should be capitalized and ALSO have an apostrophe between the "I" and the "m" as it is a conjunction of the two words "I" and "am".
Your spelling: "...dash needs writing on instead of piccy's because thats to hard!"
The word "to" in this context should be spelled "too" as it is the adjective that means "more than", "excessively", or "very".
Your punctuation: .."dash needs writing on instead of piccy's because thats to hard!"
The word "thats" should have an apostrophe between the letters "t" and "s" to make the word "that's" as it is a conjunction of the two words "that" and "is".
Your punctuation: "Plus you might be able to read but you American's can't spell, you need to make things more simple"
Can you say, "run-on sentence?" Oh, I know YOU can. Where is the period that is so customary in the ENGLISH language at the end of a sentence? What about the lack of a comma after "Plus"? Again, just a really badly constructed sentence.
Seriously, did you even graduate grade school?
IF I granted you the word "piccy's" to actually be a word, why do you insist on placing an apostrophe between the "y" and the "s". Shouldn't it just read piccies? Or piccys? Does it OWN something or is it a conjunction that states, "piccy is"?
You say we have to make everything easy like spelling? You yourself use the word "piccy". Can you NOT spell the word picture? Is it just too much effort for your fat lazy ass to type out?
The truth is this, you are an arrogant prick, and you are so full of contempt for me, for whatever reason, that you can't even see your own hypocrisy.