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Thank you all. #1 (permalink) Sat Nov 06, 2010 14:51 pm   Thank you all.
 

Hi to all language coaches,

I've been here for about a month, and I would like express my sincere gratitude to all language coaches in this forum. You all have been really helpful, really. I guess it's a rather tough job to deal with many questions, and what's more, repeated trivial questions posted by non-native speaker like me. Everyday.

My confidence to speak/write English build up bit by bit when the questions have been answered. Kudos to you all and please keep up the good work.

Sincerely,
RickyRocky.
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Thank you all. #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 07, 2010 6:08 am   Thank you all.
 

Thanks for the kudos, RR-- We love praise when we can get it.
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