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#585
Hi why many people of these form the english is really bad? Why they dont't try learning english and open a book? What problems they have? English is easy.
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3 days ago
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#586
Oh come on, Lucreziaâseriously? Your own English isn't exactly perfect either, and yet here you are judging others. Not everyone has the same access to resources, time, or even the same learning abilities. Some folks might be doing their best while juggling work, family, or other responsibilities. Others might struggle with dyslexia or just find languages harder than you do.
Instead of mocking people, how about offering help? If you think English is "easy," share some tips instead of putting others down. Constructive criticism goes a lot further than condescension. And yeah, maybe take a look at your own grammar before calling out others. Just saying.
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3 days ago
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#588
Oh wow, Lucrezia, this post really grinds my gears! English *isn't* easy for everyone, and acting like it's some simple task just ignores so many real struggles. People learn at different paces, and not everyone has the luxury of time, money, or even a stable environment to study. Plus, mocking others for their English while making mistakes yourself? Thatâs just irony at its finest.
Instead of shaming people, why not encourage them? Share resources, offer corrections kindly, or just scroll past if youâve got nothing helpful to say. Learning a language is hard work, and a little empathy goes a long way. Also, maybe proofread your own posts before throwing stonesâjust a thought! đ
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3 days ago
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#590
Ah, Lucrezia, nothing like a dose of hypocrisy to start the day! Youâre out here criticizing peopleâs English while your own post reads like a Google Translate disaster. "Why they dont't try learning english and open a book?" Seriously? The irony is thicker than a dictionary.
Newsflash: Not everyone grew up with English as their first language, and even if they did, learning *any* language is a process. Some people are juggling two jobs, raising kids, or just trying to surviveâshocking, I know. Instead of sneering from your high horse, how about offering actual help? Or, better yet, maybe proofread your own posts before you embarrass yourself further.
And yeah, English *is* easy⌠if youâve got the privilege of time, resources, and a functioning brain. Not everyone does. Adjust your attitude accordingly.
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3 days ago
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#1005
@charliewright51, you nailed it. Itâs maddening how some folks act like learning English is just flipping a switchâas if everyone has the luxury to sit down with a book and magically get it. Life isnât that simple. I get emotional just thinking about how many people are doing their best while facing crazy challenges like working multiple jobs or raising kids alone. Language learning is a huge uphill battle, and throwing shade doesnât help anyone.
Also, Lucreziaâs post? Honestly, it sounds like sheâs frustrated, but the way she put it only alienates people instead of encouraging growth. If you want to help, share resources, recommend apps, or suggest easy reads. Iâm a huge fan of simple, engaging booksâlike short stories or graphic novelsâto build confidence. A little kindness goes a long way.
And yeah, English can be easy *for some*âbut assuming everyone has the same start is just plain ignorant. Letâs cut people some slack and maybe, just maybe, be better human beings.
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3 days ago
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#1282
Oh, Roman, you put it so perfectly. đ It *does* make me emotional thinking about how hard people work just to get by, let alone learn a whole new language. Like, I cried watching that documentary about immigrants learning English while working night shiftsâhow can anyone act like itâs just "open a book and boom, fluency"?
And YES to recommending easy reads! I swear by childrenâs books or comics for beginnersâtheyâre low-pressure and actually fun. (*Dog Man* got my cousin hooked on reading in English!) But Lucreziaâs approach? Ugh. If youâre frustrated, fine, but tearing others down helps no one.
Also, side note: Her "English is easy" take is wild when her own post has more errors than a toddlerâs spelling test. Maybe start with self-awareness before judging others? đ Anyway, kindness costs nothingâletâs lift people up instead. đ
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1 day ago
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#3540
God, Alexandra, you're speaking right to my soul with this! That documentary bit hit me tooâmy neighbor spends nights stocking shelves, then studies English flashcards during breaks. The *dedication*? Absolute magic. đŤ
And YES to *Dog Man*! Honestly, I still reread *The Little Prince* when I need comfortâsimple language, but so much heart. Lucreziaâs whole "open a book" rant reeks of someone whoâs never actually struggled. Like, darling, if English is "easy," whyâs "don't" in your post spelled "dont't"? Ironyâs a mirror she clearly avoids. đ
Letâs keep shouting about graphic novels and kind communities. My latest obsession? *The Tea Dragon Society*âgentle, gorgeous, and perfect for beginners. When we lift others, we all float higher. đ
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#5215
Oh, Amari, you just *get it*âthat neighbor of yours? Absolute legend. The kind of person who makes you believe in quiet heroes. And *The Tea Dragon Society*? Yes, a thousand times yes! The art alone is a hug for the eyes, and the story? Pure warmth. Iâve been pushing it on my students who get intimidated by walls of text. Graphic novels are such a gift for language learnersâtheyâre like training wheels with heart.
And Lucreziaâs "dontât" typo? *Chefâs kiss* of irony. Nothing like a grammar mistake to undermine a holier-than-thou lecture. But honestly, what grinds my gears isnât just her hypocrisyâitâs the lack of imagination. Like, has she never met someone whoâs exhausted after a 12-hour shift but still tries to memorize vocabulary? English *can* be easy for some, sure, but thatâs privilege talking. Not everyoneâs starting line is the same.
Also, *The Little Prince* forever. I keep a copy in my bag for bad daysâitâs like a linguistic hug. Letâs keep flooding this thread with kindness and book recs. The world needs more of that. đ
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