"Sorry for my english"
Lonkka:
Quote from: Demetris Themistocleous on 26.07.03, 15:28
I just thought this would turn bad, and that wouldn't be nice at all .
A little wrestling sometimes refresh this forums,we have good moderators let them decide this things.
And back to topic:My "english" isnt from books or school but alltrough people has understood what i want to say.I dont take pressure about it and nobody hasn`t complain(YET!) :-X
Best Recards:
Harri
dths30:
Quote from: Harri Lonnqvist on 27.07.03, 07:28
A little wrestling sometimes refresh this forums,we have good moderators let them decide this things.
And back to topic:My "english" isnt from books or school but alltrough people has understood what i want to say.I dont take pressure about it and nobody hasn`t complain(YET!) :-X
Best Recards:
Harri
I didn't mean sound like a moderator, but if you think I shouldn't tell that, then sorry.
Lonkka:
Quote from: Demetris Themistocleous on 27.07.03, 07:47
I didn't mean sound like a moderator, but if you think I shouldn't tell that, then sorry.
No no that I dont mean,I mean if the conversation gets too hot
moderators will delete messages!
Harri
dths30:
Oh, ok .
kitte:
Living in an area in Finland where according to the law the only official language is Swedish, I've been dragged into a lot of discussions regarding this issue with my Finnish friends.
Anyway, I just have one comment regarding the "forced Swedish" in schools. On Åland we also had "forced Finnish" but not anymore. If you don't want to you won't have to study one word of Finnish throughout your whole education and I think that is the way it should be (and also on the mainland of Finland edited: referring to Swedish, not Finnish ). Then again about 80-90 % of all the students choose to study Finnish. Having the opportunity to learn new languages is something one should be very thankful for.
I guess it is this "forced" thing that has made this issue so very much infected throughout the decades.
I do understand why some (perhaps even many) Finns don't see the need for learning Swedish, if they could use that time for learning another language that they have more use for. Anyway, we do have a common language here, it's called Flightsimming!
/Krister
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