12-20-2018, 07:28 AM
(12-20-2018, 12:01 AM)JohnSins Wrote: No translator, just 5 years of Spanish classes and testing to be legally considered fluent.... I suppose your not used to proper grammar and punctuation... as well as lack of slang words and improper dialect... but it is what it is... anyways, you don’t need to resort to petty insults and an aggressive tone cause I told you to be more patient with the mods....Two free advices. 1) Demand to whoever gave you those "classes" your money back, they scammed you. 2) Never use your spanish on a real, serious conversation, like a job interview.
*Makes thread to “boost forum experience”*
*Ends up attacking someone for trying to relate and sympathize with him*
All I can do is shrug and move on...lol...
Your grammar and punctuation are absolutely wrong, you are continuously using different verb conjugations. Also, you switch constantly between a formal and informal forms.
See? This is the problem, thanks for being a real-life example. People thinks spanish is easy enough to master it only with "5 years of classes", and with that alone they truly believe they have higher level than a native speaker. Such a shame.