User talk:CharlieCares

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June 2018
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Opinion on concise grammar, vernacular or colloquialisms, can not be primarily reduced to personal thoughts or feelings as if in a ego trip. In this case broadly speaking, the construct and understanding of the English language amongst the many different nations using it as a official/main language, is such that, there's little room for reinvention about what means what in which context. Among English speakers of diverse countries around the globe like Kenya, USA, Australia or the UK for example, there's always a common thread despite colloquialisms, hence the realization, despite where we may come from and that includes perfectly bilingual people, by someone that speaks it as a natural language to notice something is amiss by the way certain expressions and phrases are written by non natural English speakers. Therefore, to try and guide non natural English speakers, is in my humble opinnion, the least one should do to gently try to point out certain nuances and so on. Notwithstanding, within their own first language context, the excellence of such writers, however, when somebody obviously writes English as a second or third language, clearly unaware of certain contextual nuances and stubbornly sticks to their own translation perceptions of how the proper understanding the vernacular functions, what then? Perhaps without offending anyone's sensibilities, more efficacious persuasion methods can be recommended to highlight the situation before such contributers. I felt "English As She is spoke" was a classic example to precisely demonstrate that. Having said so, I understand your point. Thank you.

Sporting
Have you been editing Sporting CP while logged out? SLBedit (talk) 17:02, 6 June 2018 (UTC)

Hello SLBedit, It's not I you should worry about. Notwithstanding all my human failings, standing openly by what I say or do, remain amongst my virtues. Sincere good wishes.
 * I hope you aren't . SLBedit (talk) 15:43, 27 July 2018 (UTC)

January 2019
Please do not add or change content, as you did at Marco Silva, without citing a reliable source. Please review the guidelines at Citing sources and take this opportunity to add references to the article. Thank you. Mattythewhite (talk) 18:44, 29 January 2019 (UTC)

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Thanks for pointing out. I've modified the link accordingly. CharlieCares (talk) 04:55, 4 March 2020 (UTC)