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  #61  
Old March 30th, 2005, 05:16 AM
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Then you owe Mixi 500 Euros. If you are working and not declaring your
income properly, you are underpaying your taxes, leading to a bigger
tax bill for honest payers of French tax, such as Mixi and myself.

So if you've got another 500 Euros spare I'd be happy to take it off
your hands.

G;


Ok but if my income is declared properly, and i show you the taxes
i pay then you're the one who owe 500 Euros. LOL.
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Old March 30th, 2005, 06:57 AM
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TourLeader writes:

He's trying to help me, He does really not understand
What i want say with "Do you think i'm responsable for your taxes"
Am I the only one who did?!


Learning English would help.

I repeat what i have said, I want sell the knowledge i have
from France and Paris, for those who need it.


Then perhaps you should hire a translator to put it into English, unless
you seek only French-speaking clients.

I find on the web a mother having her 20 years old boy arriving
in Paris with not a word of French. I can help that mother.


I'm not so sure. Your English is simply too poor for you to be of much
use to anyone in that language.

Because most of time is just misunderstanding, i propose to fix that
for you, with my French knowledge.


What you really need is English knowledge.

(I'm using French News groups and they don't refresh very often.
So I have to pick it up from google the next post. Sorry for
not exactly following the thread. If anyone knows a better one...)


There are lots of better ones, if you look outside France and you don't
expect it for free.

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Old March 30th, 2005, 02:46 PM
TourLeader
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Learning English would help.

I repeat what i have said, I want sell the knowledge i have
from France and Paris, for those who need it.


Then perhaps you should hire a translator to put it into English, unless
you seek only French-speaking clients.


I find on the web a mother having her 20 years old boy arriving
in Paris with not a word of French. I can help that mother.


I'm not so sure. Your English is simply too poor for you to be of much
use to anyone in that language.


Because most of time is just misunderstanding, i propose to fix that
for you, with my French knowledge.


What you really need is English knowledge.


(I'm using French News groups and they don't refresh very often.
So I have to pick it up from google the next post. Sorry for
not exactly following the thread. If anyone knows a better one...)


There are lots of better ones, if you look outside France and you don't
expect it for free.


I appreciate your advices mxsmanic.
Best Regards.


  #64  
Old March 30th, 2005, 02:46 PM
TourLeader
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Learning English would help.

I repeat what i have said, I want sell the knowledge i have
from France and Paris, for those who need it.


Then perhaps you should hire a translator to put it into English, unless
you seek only French-speaking clients.


I find on the web a mother having her 20 years old boy arriving
in Paris with not a word of French. I can help that mother.


I'm not so sure. Your English is simply too poor for you to be of much
use to anyone in that language.


Because most of time is just misunderstanding, i propose to fix that
for you, with my French knowledge.


What you really need is English knowledge.


(I'm using French News groups and they don't refresh very often.
So I have to pick it up from google the next post. Sorry for
not exactly following the thread. If anyone knows a better one...)


There are lots of better ones, if you look outside France and you don't
expect it for free.


I appreciate your advices mxsmanic.
Best Regards.


  #65  
Old March 30th, 2005, 02:46 PM
TourLeader
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Learning English would help.

I repeat what i have said, I want sell the knowledge i have
from France and Paris, for those who need it.


Then perhaps you should hire a translator to put it into English, unless
you seek only French-speaking clients.


I find on the web a mother having her 20 years old boy arriving
in Paris with not a word of French. I can help that mother.


I'm not so sure. Your English is simply too poor for you to be of much
use to anyone in that language.


Because most of time is just misunderstanding, i propose to fix that
for you, with my French knowledge.


What you really need is English knowledge.


(I'm using French News groups and they don't refresh very often.
So I have to pick it up from google the next post. Sorry for
not exactly following the thread. If anyone knows a better one...)


There are lots of better ones, if you look outside France and you don't
expect it for free.


I appreciate your advices mxsmanic.
Best Regards.


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Old March 30th, 2005, 05:11 PM
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The Rev Gaston wrote:

On 2005-03-30 06:16:25 +0200, TourLeader
said:

Then you owe Mixi 500 Euros. If you are working and not declaring your
income properly, you are underpaying your taxes, leading to a bigger
tax bill for honest payers of French tax, such as Mixi and myself.

So if you've got another 500 Euros spare I'd be happy to take it off
your hands.

G;


Ok but if my income is declared properly, and i show you the taxes
i pay then you're the one who owe 500 Euros. LOL.


If your income is declared properly, then all you had to do to shut
Mixi up ages ago is to say so.


Shut Mixi up?!

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  #67  
Old March 30th, 2005, 07:40 PM
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Emilia writes:

Sorry Mixi but his english is perfectly fine for what he
proposes.


I'm afraid not. It's not even fine for posting here. I can barely make
out what he is saying. And when you consider that most people write far
better than they speak ... the mind boggles.

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  #68  
Old March 30th, 2005, 07:40 PM
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Emilia writes:

Sorry Mixi but his english is perfectly fine for what he
proposes.


I'm afraid not. It's not even fine for posting here. I can barely make
out what he is saying. And when you consider that most people write far
better than they speak ... the mind boggles.

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Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly.
  #69  
Old March 30th, 2005, 07:40 PM
Mxsmanic
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Emilia writes:

Sorry Mixi but his english is perfectly fine for what he
proposes.


I'm afraid not. It's not even fine for posting here. I can barely make
out what he is saying. And when you consider that most people write far
better than they speak ... the mind boggles.

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Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly.
  #70  
Old March 30th, 2005, 07:41 PM
Mxsmanic
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The Rev Gaston writes:

If your income is declared properly, then all you had to do to shut
Mixi up ages ago is to say so.


If his income is declared properly, then he is almost doing this as a
free public service. He may even be doing it at a loss.

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