Thread:User talk:WaitingforGodot/No, no, no. And it's mildly offensive that you would suggest that. Just mildly, but still offensive./reply (11)

1. for the third time, it was BASIC GRAMMAR you had wrong, not accents. I don't use accents when i type. I read fine without it, just like most people who read and write in french. your mistakes were of teh type "I is going". your verb did not match your subject. get it? that's not accents. for teh third time.

2. for teh second time. I doubt i speak it better than you, though now, I'm beginning to wonder since you can't even manage to read english. my point was that you pronounced your frenchness with really crappy french. AGAIN, NOT ACCENTS. your word order was akward (from a native french speaker), as it is in the articles you write. it's english with french words.

3. for teh record, someone who goes to his elementary, jr. high, and highschool in the US is "american", or "american french", cause for what it's worth, culturally one learns almost everything about their world after they start abstracting (so 5 or 6 for most children). How you view education, how you view commercialsm, how you view the use of energy, how you treat your teachers and parents, how much education is valued, how much arts are valued, how much after school time is valued are all cultural, and I'm guessing you just don't have it. and that is not your fault, it's called BEING RAISED IN THE STATES.

again, you want to make straw men ? fine with me. it amuses me to watch your inferiority complex (and or trolling, which ever)come to the front every time you interact.

me? I'm likely not better than you at french. for the thrid time now.

But hey, don't let me stop you from defining yourself as "other" if it makes you happy. when you go to france, making the kinds of mistakes you make in your language, and say to them "I'm french", i'm sure they will smile at you and say "of course! Now let's a go on strike!"