BlackSheep wrote:
As I said to BMBug, My Friends of English mother tongue, both Americans and Britishs, as told me that my English is really good. For sure it is enough good to understand the difference between a suggestion and a opinion. To qualify your as a opinion you should show a way to follow. If you say a sentence that can be reduced to "I don't like this aspect" you give an opinion not an advice (suggestion) on how to solve it. It must be quite wonderful to be so self-righteous while standing on such infirm ground. You do have an tolerable ability to use English. Too bad you do not have a corresponding ability to understand, admit, and then learn when you are wrong. Believe what you want, but you clearly fail to properly grasp the meanings and intents of the words you are using (as a last desperate attempt to provide some clarification, you should note that "advice" and "suggestion" are not that close in meanings, at least as used above).
As in the past, you seem to neither care about nor pay attention to what is being said; and are diverting the issue with irrelevant and tangential arguments whose only apparent purpose is to be confrontational and offensive. There really isn't much point in attempting an intelligent discussion under such conditions. |