Sunflower
10/11/2024 (Fri) 20:10
Id: 7be093
No.9292
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>>9290> ESL>>9291I had to look it up. I've seen this used only in the past week, didn't understand from the context why it was used or what it was meant to imply. The explanation still doesn't.
It's supposed to point out someone isn't from UK, USA or Australia? Why?
On boards with flags it makes even less sense to use it since you can just see where they're from.
I used to have perfect English grammar since HS, but sometime in the past 10 years I started making "native english" spelling and grammar mistakes. I don't even know how this is possible. For example, I know perfectly the difference between "their", "they're" and "there", but I've started mixing them up when typing. I guess it makes me pass as native then.