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Hello aframe2
Sorry for my late reply. Thank you very much for your encouraging.
Your Chinese is very good. You learn Chinese by yourself? My friends laugh at me for my poor English when they saw my post. They said that my English level is only as class 1 pupil in primary school.
Sometimes I rode my motorcycle to travel with my friends. Would you do that?
BTW, the above wording was amended by one of my friends.
Regards
Forum members, Sup says that his full name is Supeng, but we can call him sup. He apologizes for his bad English, and I apologized for my even worse Chinese. I think if he showed his friends my chicken scratch chinese they would say this is not a real post. I've been studying Chinese for four years but it is still in the elementary stages. I think I understood what Sup said for the most part, but translation is tricky.
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Hey AFRAME2!
I LOVE the garage layout! That is f*ckin' awesome. (Sorry for the "F" bomb Sup!)
Sup:
Glad to see you are joining us here. Having a Harley will give you the taste of what America is all about (freedom, not communism). Don't worry about your bad English. I know people born and raised here that speak or write worse than you!
Well hell, my mistake. I was suspicious too. Sincerely welcome to the boards Sup.
I'm still kind of lost here, what the hell were you all suspicious of?
Me too. There was nothing to be suspicious about. I think some may not have believed SUP was really from China. I often cruise forums from other countries but never had the courage to make a comment in thier language. Actually SUP's English isn't that bad.
Modding the PROD section of the forum, we see a lot of people joining and pretending to be things they aren't (trolls and such). Was suspicious that this was someone pretending to be from China with a genuine interest in HD and not the real thing. That's what I was suspicious about.
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