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Old March 31st, 2005, 07:52 PM
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TourLeader writes:

What i propose is a Tour in Paris as a Parisian.


So?

About 95% of Parisians have never been in the Eiffel Tower.

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Old March 31st, 2005, 10:46 PM
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Leave the poor guy alone. He's just trying to earn a few off-the-books
euros, just like most people in France.


I'm tired of paying other people's taxes. Maybe it's time for him to
start declaring his income.


Oh my God ! I finally understood why you think
Is my fault if you pay so much taxes.
It's because of my bad level in English.
Of course.


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Old March 31st, 2005, 10:46 PM
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Leave the poor guy alone. He's just trying to earn a few off-the-books
euros, just like most people in France.


I'm tired of paying other people's taxes. Maybe it's time for him to
start declaring his income.


Oh my God ! I finally understood why you think
Is my fault if you pay so much taxes.
It's because of my bad level in English.
Of course.


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Old March 31st, 2005, 10:55 PM
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OK - up to this point I was with the folk who said they understand you,
but right now you've lost me. What on earth are you talking about?
Please feel free to respond in French if that helps.


I can only find a legal framework if i know what's the need anyway.

Si je connais les besoins je peux espérer trouver une solution légale.
Mais si je ne les connais pas ou si il n'y en pas pas,
alors le problème des taxes ne se pose même pas.
Amicalement.

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Old March 31st, 2005, 11:02 PM
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I didn't want to insist with Mixi about that because, he's mostly
complaining for my English and i judge that a bit unfair.


Yes, I think it's unfair too.


Mixi pays too much taxes
because my English is not as good for him.

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Old March 31st, 2005, 11:52 PM
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Mixi or Mxsmanic,
You pretend to be an English teacher right !!!!!!!!!
but you are not able to understand those doing mistakes.
I really wonder how you can do that.
This time i caught you.........
LOL.




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Old March 31st, 2005, 11:52 PM
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Mixi or Mxsmanic,
You pretend to be an English teacher right !!!!!!!!!
but you are not able to understand those doing mistakes.
I really wonder how you can do that.
This time i caught you.........
LOL.




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Old April 1st, 2005, 12:49 AM
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TourLeader wrote:

Mixi or Mxsmanic,
You pretend to be an English teacher right !!!!!!!!!
but you are not able to understand those doing mistakes.
I really wonder how you can do that.


Good point, but then again, he's understood you perfectly well in the
posts of yours he's responded to.

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  #129  
Old April 1st, 2005, 12:49 AM
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TourLeader wrote:

Mixi or Mxsmanic,
You pretend to be an English teacher right !!!!!!!!!
but you are not able to understand those doing mistakes.
I really wonder how you can do that.


Good point, but then again, he's understood you perfectly well in the
posts of yours he's responded to.

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Old April 1st, 2005, 01:42 AM
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I agree... I know I speak much better french than I write.

for example... when in doubt how the end of a verb sounds give it an
"A" sound... that covers: er, ez, e', ai, ais, ait....


And "-aient"! (there could be more ;o)


I do agree so much with you.
English teachers in France are so boring.
When i left school i could not even speak a word of English.
I was a true catastrophy.
I remember my first stay in NY it was so awfull with my basic school
English. I did learn by my own much faster than with any English teachers
i had. And you know why because is not alive. For Example TV is an
excellent exercice to learn a foreign language especially commercial ads,
because TV spots are clear and understandable.
But the best is to find someone you can share the true life with. English
teachers are always coming with their stupid books exercice, and their
****ing irregular verbs. But Mixi as an English teacher is still trying to
sell me his crap. I'm not thankfull to English Teacher Mixi, not at all.
If i would not have founded native Americans much nicer, and tolerant
with me i would not have been able to post here. And to communicate with
them for my great pleasure. Mixi stay out.




 




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