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Thanks, Sharkpl!
I'll look him up.
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Belated Happy Birthday, Zuzu!
Enjoy being sixteen - it's a lovely age to be!
Cheers,
- Joy-who's-sixteen-herself
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Tearsofjoy... well, the first time my kid brother spoke to me, I ended up crying because I was so
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To "put your foot in your mouth" means to say something you shouldn't. It may be something rude, unnecessarily frank, or just plain embarassing. Don't take it literally!
I'm sorry, Tammy. I should not have used the expression without explaining
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Hi Jameszr,
I'm in Kolkata. It is true that most educated Indians can write fairly good English, although the accent remains suspect unless they are used to speaking the language on a regular basis.
I myself speak English practically all the
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I wish I didn't put my foot in my mouth so often
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Celine Dion and Diana Ross... we have similar tastes, Sally!
And Hena, I know that many people are bewildered by my fondness for Organic. But what can I say? I seem to have a natural feel for it. Inorganic, on the other hand -
Right now...
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Anonymous wrote:
I leave this Forum. I hope you lot may have more luck than I had.
- YoHf
I'll miss you, YoHf. Sorry that you've been hurt so much.
See you on TCP!
- Joy
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Thank you, Mylakh!
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Ah. Now I catch the ambiguity which made you think there was a mistake. The sentence should be - "the closest relatives of the driver or of the victim have to be notified of the incident." Even without the "of" - wouldn't the victim of an accident
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