You are entitled to your own opinion and I am entitled to mine! There is absolutely no harm in correcting people, under the circumstance of that being respectfully done. You don't know everything about English , neither do I! But I know things that you might not know and vice versa! What's bad about learning a new thing about English and preventing future mistakes? huh? What you learned from those mistakes will help you in the future! I like the idea anyway and from now on I'll try to correct people respectfully!x
I have a question!x
You know there is no such thing as utopia (eutopia) in this world, a place, a country or a city in which human society, natural conditions, etc., are so ideally perfect that there is complete contentment, at least I think there isn't! But if you had one shot, one opportunity to choose a country to immigrate to, which country would that be?x
Don't get me wrong friends! I love Iran very much, but you know, I'm talking about living in a country that has at least better conditions for the youth!x
I prefer Canada! What about you?x
you may be right my friend but for what it's worth I believe you should help where your help is appreciated. There is nothing wrong with correcting people , but when they start to feel like you're getting on their nerves , not only they wouldn't listen to you but they may also turn against you and call you fussy and pedantic. I like to save myself some time and offer my help where it's realized.
P.S. I'm open to any kind of mistakes brought to my attention and I'll be grateful if anyone tries to correct me.
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about your question. I think I would have had a world trip, broaden my world view and then made a call like that. it's really a tough choice . My sister currently studies in Sweden , from her vantage point Swedish people and community is one of the bests in the Europe , and that's partially because they're not as racist and xenophobic as some other European countries may be. Personally I really like to see the States, get a real feel for their culture; if possible, spend a month or two studying there. literally, what we think of US, is a really fabricated perception which we've managed to acquire gradually mainly by being exposed to their media. and that includes movies, music , games and so forth