grouse, i see a 58 year englishman using it often...
grouse, i see a 58 year englishman using it often...
German accent negates that. At times, it would be too difficult to understand people with a strong german acccent quite due to the strong 'whistle like' sound present in most of their vocabulary. East Asians especially with a strong mandarin background tend to make grammar mistakes since Chinese doesn't have tense (is what I heard). But majority of the Indians (WE) can't write and speak english well. Our written communication skills are poor if we consider the overall %.
I suppose its the type of people I meet (most during my journalism days, they are usually people who deal with press).