by Malakai » Wed Apr 13, 2005 9:52 pm
<blockquote>And, like with an arguement somewhere else, you can make those claims all you like but you can't prove it, so it's irrelivant as to whether or not it's your first language or if you truly know how to speak/type it. </blockquote> <p>When you approach a debate, the least you can do is come prepared with a bit of logic stored in your head beforehand so that you don't seem like a total fool. Such a statement is dripping with ignorance. One could make such claims to ANY statement with an outlook like that.<p> <blockquote>And would you honestly start speaking a language to someone, in person, without knowing that they know it or not...It's not that difficult to comprehend simple rules of communication you know.</blockquote> <p>Obviously these rules have evaded your grasp. Words have very little to do with communication when speaking with a person face to face. The actual words pronounced from the mouth make up about 7% of the communication process. Body language, tone, eye intensity, facial expression, and volume make up the rest. You don't have to necessarily understand words to communicate.<p>And once again, to reiterate a part of my message: As per request, I have ALWAYS provided a translation to what I have written. I have no 'hidden' message or offending statement that I have posted in italian; it is something to do for comical value. I only write in italian in greeting threads for reasons already stated. CAPISCI?<p> <blockquote>Honestly would you do that sort of crap in real life? </blockquote> <p>I have done it, and the parties in question seem to not be mentally or emotionally damaged nor have they suffered side-effects from my BOISTROUS and FLAMBOYANT greetings, so I guess it's all right. %) <p> <blockquote>But seriously, speak with people in the same language as they're useing when you can, otherwise you'll be making yourselves look foolish. <br></blockquote> <p>There you have it gents! Fun is foolish!