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How not to greet a customer? #31 (permalink) Wed Apr 21, 2010 7:36 am   How not to greet a customer?
 

Detlef wrote:
Alan, I used to find the site interesting, now it has become boring.
This message is not meant for all the talented people who have always helped me here! I'd like to thank them all. Goodbye, I will not return.
Detlef


Well Detlef/Marc, you had been with us for almost 7 years so it's only natural that you ran out of interesting questions and became bored. You made your debut on our forum as "Marc" back in November 2003: http://www.english-test.net/forum/search.php?search_author=Marc

At any rate we wish and your students all the best.

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