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We very rarely ban a user... #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:43 am   We very rarely ban a user...
 

Just as I see all the comments are excellent, good or at least not bad and you said that the singer made it just for funny purpose and that we couldn't find it in YouTube
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We very rarely ban a user... #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:48 am   We very rarely ban a user...
 

Where and how did you learn the phrase 'for funny purpose'?

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We very rarely ban a user... #3 (permalink) Sun Mar 14, 2010 12:21 pm   We very rarely ban a user...
 

I don't know. lol. Maybe it's my self creation. In fact, I didn't really remember your original message. It's hobby.
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We very rarely ban a user... #4 (permalink) Sun Mar 14, 2010 12:50 pm   We very rarely ban a user...
 

The phrase "it's hobby" doesn't sound English. By the way, if you create a lot of your own phrases you will soon end up speaking Vietnamese English.

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We very rarely ban a user... #5 (permalink) Sun Mar 14, 2010 13:20 pm   We very rarely ban a user...
 

In fact, there's still on term called Vietnamese English. I meant it's hobby instead of funny purposes. I'm still an English learner and need to improve it much. That's why I use the forum so often like this. These time, I haven't seen Mr. Micawber delete any of my messages. Do you know why?
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We very rarely ban a user... #6 (permalink) Sun Mar 14, 2010 15:03 pm   We very rarely ban a user...
 

Probably ignoring your postings!
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We very rarely ban a user... #7 (permalink) Sun Mar 14, 2010 15:22 pm   We very rarely ban a user...
 

But he said if I have any impolite or rude, wrong reply, he will ban me from entering the forum.
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We very rarely ban a user... #8 (permalink) Sun Mar 14, 2010 15:26 pm   We very rarely ban a user...
 

So, you must surely have given him good reason to give you this warning.
It is merely a warning.
Change whatever you are doing wrong and go back.
This is a sociable friendly Forum. We intend to keep it that way.
Be warned, toe the line.

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We very rarely ban a user... #9 (permalink) Sun Mar 14, 2010 20:30 pm   We very rarely ban a user...
 

VW, you are very close to getting banned because you constantly answer questions without knowing what you are talking about. This is very confusing to our users. If you don't stop answering questions in the English Teacher Explanations (ESL Tests) section, you'll get banned. This is your last warning.

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We very rarely ban a user... #10 (permalink) Tue Mar 16, 2010 14:02 pm   We very rarely ban a user...
 

What do you mean by saying QUIET RIGHT, Mr. Kistodad? Of course I don't want to be banned and I would be very grateful if you, the moderators could help me get out of this. Indeed, I haven't found any of the rudeness in my posts recently. I think they're just arguments or controversies.
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We very rarely ban a user... #11 (permalink) Tue Mar 16, 2010 14:27 pm   We very rarely ban a user...
 

VW, your response shows that you have a very limited understanding of both the English language and social graces.
My reply was in answer to Alan's comment that all informative posts should be posted on the Forum and not to a solitary person.
The whole Forum should have the benefit of both questions and replies.

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We very rarely ban a user... #12 (permalink) Tue Mar 16, 2010 14:51 pm   We very rarely ban a user...
 

It's sad to know that this topic is for me only. I meant it must have been Quite right not Quiet right. As I've said, I'm very stupid(not having many experiences).
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We very rarely ban a user... #13 (permalink) Tue Mar 16, 2010 19:12 pm   We very rarely ban a user...
 

I quite like to make the occasional mistake in my spelling. It proves that even English people can make mistakes too when writing.

It may interest you to know that I had four PM's about this mistake BEFORE you mentioned it. Just illustrates how avidly my writings are read. Can't be bad, can it?
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We very rarely ban a user... #14 (permalink) Tue Mar 16, 2010 19:52 pm   We very rarely ban a user...
 

Oh I now realise that this banning topic is very interesting as I can talk to all moderators only. Anyway, your mistake might just be a typo. Mistake like compulsary might be more serious. But to me, the biggest mistakes are grammar, not to mention vocabulary, as it may lead to misunderstanding or confusion(like my posts?lol). Well, I wonder what time it is now in yr position? It's now about 1.55 a.m in Vietnam. As there's no users here, can I use such abbreviations as i, yr, btw,...etc.. In fact, I find the mistake that most users here make is the words order in subordinate clauses as questions. I wonder what time IS IT in yr position? Once more, the words order leads to the question mark. A double mistake.... I'm indeed a talkative boy but I just make full use of it and my sense of humor when I'm talking to my real friends as it's they that really listen to me carefully. The English and American may not like this so they may be always telling me crazy, or rude??? They forget the differences between cultures and especially ages. Only the youth really love funny stories and speaking nonsense. It's time consuming but make them happy with their youth which is very short. Also, the Europeans and Americans are very busy ladies and gentlemen so that's why they don't like wasting their invaluable time hearing such nonsense things. Maybe I'll have to adapt to this way of living if I wanna go to one of the countries. Of all the moderators, you're the most sociable one with more than 14 posts per day. I'm also trying to catch up with you but still just 9 per day. As I'm more and more afraid of being banned, I can't make posts deliberately. Well, it's too long for a quick reply. Have a good day Mr. Kisto. Btw, can you send me a pm telling about your family? Mr. Charles Micawber told me some about his family. And what's your actual name? And why do you like this name? I mean the name displayed on this forum.
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We very rarely ban a user... #15 (permalink) Tue Mar 16, 2010 22:59 pm   We very rarely ban a user...
 

Hi VW, if you want to learn more about Bill and his background you can read these posts of his: http://www.english-test.net/forum/search.php?search_id=1353678604&start=585

In addition, you can tell us something about yourself. What do you do, who are your friends and how did you learn English?

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