v. v. un-gc

it has come to my attention that my previous posts are full of grammatical errors and poor quality sentences.

i am gramatically incorrect.

most of the people who have been good enough to inform me of this fact are from the united states. i find their commentary on my grammar, spelling errors, open ended brackets, undefined properties, etc extremely interesting, not just because they are correct, but because they hail from a country that SPECIALISES in continually mis-using grammar and syntax and then claiming the deviated version to be proper. in a country with rising unemployment numbers, you would think they would let the letters “u” and “s” hold on to their jobs, but noooo….

so i apologise. believe me, i am looking forward to a time when i can double check my posts.

until then, bare wtih me, please.

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  1. write in word first, then copy and paste nana!

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  2. My BF from high school grew up in Hong Kong, and went to fancy British schools. She was brilliant in her knowledge of world history, and all things re: British Empire. I thought she was terribly cool with her extra “u” and occasional “s” usage!
    You are taking care of 4 little ones, certainly that is much more important than any grammar error or americanized spelling translation! Just keep writing. You do such a lovely job.

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  3. Being from the US I feel compelled to post a comment here.
    I agree with Boulder in that I LOVE the use of U, such as in colour and using an S instead of a Z.
    And dear, with 4 young children I am quite surprised that you have time to post at all! So keep on posting and don’t worry about the Americans – we love you no matter how many grammer errors (or non errors depending on where you live) you make!!

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  1. write in word first, then copy and paste nana!

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  2. My BF from high school grew up in Hong Kong, and went to fancy British schools. She was brilliant in her knowledge of world history, and all things re: British Empire. I thought she was terribly cool with her extra “u” and occasional “s” usage!
    You are taking care of 4 little ones, certainly that is much more important than any grammar error or americanized spelling translation! Just keep writing. You do such a lovely job.

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  3. Being from the US I feel compelled to post a comment here.
    I agree with Boulder in that I LOVE the use of U, such as in colour and using an S instead of a Z.
    And dear, with 4 young children I am quite surprised that you have time to post at all! So keep on posting and don’t worry about the Americans – we love you no matter how many grammer errors (or non errors depending on where you live) you make!!

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Love comes in many forms. It isn’t my dad’s birthday, and it certainly isn’t Father’s Day, but today I want to dedicate my blog to

ohhh…THAT blue dress girl

monica lewinsky was on the cover of a magazine the other day. she is a person i have a great deal of sympathy for. bill

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when i first moved to hong kong in may 1997, charles and i were had student loans and virtually no capital. his contract was ending

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