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Faithful
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by Faithful » Thu May 15, 2008 8:36 am
Re: Finland-anti foreigners attitudes?????
by Hank W. on Thu May 15, 2008 7:26 am
There is nothing wrong with the words. Its just how the bulgarian machine translator strings them up.
Cheers, Hank W.
But as the philosopher Jagger once said
Aha man this DUDE never seizes to Enlighten my ignorant silly brain

BULGARIAN MACHINE prof HANK kindly give me an EQUALITY OF ARMS before you convict my actions aha.
Some one say i don't understand your content pardon me you understand my content??????
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LostOzzie
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by LostOzzie » Thu May 15, 2008 3:03 pm
Faithful wrote:Re: Finland-anti foreigners attitudes?????
by USMC-Wife on Thu May 15, 2008 3:19 am
I apologize, Faithful, I do not intend to insult you, but I cannot comprehend the content of your posts. The spelling is not your flaw, it's your grammar and syntax and punctuation and . . . never mind.
APOLOGY TAKEN IN and thanks again for reminding me this is a composition class. Grammar,Syntax,punctuation you omitted your slow lack of grasping and so forth and so on OOOOPS i said nothing EI MITA
Aha do you want me to clarify what you do not comprehend or we should just let it be a by gone if you want me to then i will give it my best shot MUM

Seeing as though you're having a go at someone who stated they weren't trying to be insulting; Your writing skills suck and you need to learn how to use the full-stop key. Nothing you write is even remotely worthwhile as it sounds like complete gibberish. Your love of capitals is boring already and I doubt many people bother to read your predictable and mundane comments because they contain "EI MITA". I wonder if you butcher Finnish as badly as you do English.
Anyway, anyone catch the hockey last night?

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LostOzzie
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by LostOzzie » Thu May 15, 2008 3:04 pm
Oh and maybe I came across wrong earlier when I said if you can't the local language you should leave. What I should have said was if you don't make a real effort to learn you should leave, sorry.
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Faithful
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by Faithful » Thu May 15, 2008 11:20 pm
Seeing as though you're having a go at someone who stated they weren't trying to be insulting; Your writing skills suck and you need to learn how to use the full-stop key. Nothing you write is even remotely worthwhile as it sounds like complete gibberish. Your love of capitals is boring already and I doubt many people bother to read your predictable and mundane comments because they contain "EI MITA". I wonder if you butcher Finnish as badly as you do English.
Anyway, anyone catch the hockey last night?
LostOzzie
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Aha GOSH look who is telling me about FULLSTOP aha i don't use fullstops i only know how to use HALF STOPS mmh GIBBER what you said.
All said and done what will you do now that i don't use FULLSTOPS?????? if my writing is GIBBERISH just don't READ no one is forcing you to read there is something called BLACK OUT why not use it.
MR you are dotting and if you wanna be a print MEDIA editors consult HELSINKI TIMES am sure they have a job for you

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Or CHARGE and sentence ME for not writing ENG to your expectation NO ONE IS FORCING YOU TO READ MY POSTS kindly stop straining your brains and eyes

For your information writing good ENGLISH is not prestigious any more ENGLISH is the cheapest thing you could boast to have.
How i write my languages is not your concern since you are not my boss and will never be actually you don't give me life. Neither will your approval of my ENGLISH put butter to my toast.
I know of many people who cant even speak nor write ENGLISH and are doing better than YOU.
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Hank W.
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by Hank W. » Thu May 15, 2008 11:31 pm
NO ONE IS FORCING YOU TO READ MY POSTS
On the contrary, I have super glued his eyelashes open and forcing him to watch the screen.

Cheers, Hank W.
sitting here like a lemon looking for a gin.
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Faithful
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by Faithful » Fri May 16, 2008 5:59 am
On the contrary, I have super glued his eyelashes open and forcing him to watch the screen.
Cheers, Hank W.
But as the philosopher Jagger once said "You can't always get what you want."
Good JOB HANK

mmh for the SAKE of clarification was that meant to be a JOKE, was i suppose to CRACK UP???, mmm excuse my MS i forgot to laugh.
HA HA HA HA KUDOS get a pat on your back HYVÄÄ poika is that the spelling MR ENG grammer

" VOI VOI MINUA mina ei osan englanti hyvää " Did i butcher the languages again. For a better vocabulary probably you GUYS should say DEFILE the languages instead of saying : " I wonder if you butcher finnish the same way you do ENGLISH "
YES SIR, i do what i want to any language it is a FREE country LIPU on Valko ja Sininen. If you can't take it simply flash down the drain don't Strain mmh

OTA OLLUT

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by Oombongo » Fri May 16, 2008 8:36 am
Faithful wrote:On the contrary, I have super glued his eyelashes open and forcing him to watch the screen.
Cheers, Hank W.
But as the philosopher Jagger once said "You can't always get what you want."
Good JOB HANK

mmh for the SAKE of clarification was that meant to be a JOKE, was i suppose to CRACK UP???, mmm excuse my MS i forgot to laugh.
HA HA HA HA KUDOS get a pat on your back HYVÄÄ poika is that the spelling MR ENG grammer

" VOI VOI MINUA mina ei osan englanti hyvää " Did i butcher the languages again. For a better vocabulary probably you GUYS should say DEFILE the languages instead of saying : " I wonder if you butcher finnish the same way you do ENGLISH "
YES SIR, i do what i want to any language it is a FREE country LIPU on Valko ja Sininen. If you can't take it simply flash down the drain don't Strain mmh

OTA OLLUT

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snaggletooth
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by snaggletooth » Thu May 22, 2008 6:05 pm
I have always had to some extent anti-foreigner attitudes towards me......but at no time did i ever think poor little me. Just made me try harder. The Finns didn’t ask me to move here did they

i guess your stuck with me now.........muhahahahaha......i am ugly on the inside too

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by Hank W. » Fri May 23, 2008 12:11 am
Well, everything is relative. I sometimes wonder what people whine about.
Define anti-foreigner attitudes.
Foreigners in South Africa... are being blamed for sky-high crime rates and depriving locals of jobs.
Same s*, different package,deliverd globally.
Cheers, Hank W.
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maastikhan
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by maastikhan » Fri May 23, 2008 12:42 am
Yea tottally right no job when no Finish that is really cruel it doen't happenes in other Nordic Countries Fins are more nationlist than rest of the scandinavan countries and they tend to stress on their values but come on Finish required for Cleaning job and when there is referance than you donot need any finish language........ IT is quite wierd some time to get some kind response I have been here one year i have to moveout from Finland to Find a job I will leave finland as soon as I Compelete my degree
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by Rick1 » Fri May 23, 2008 7:08 am
It is good to have some distance from this multi-culti (dream/nightmare) because otherwise a large majority of foreigners will put their ideas into place in the social live and laws have to be changed because it does not suit them. You can see this things happen into France, Netherlands etc. Certain groups have been quiet sofar but if their amount is rising they will create parties and the social live will change dramatically. Integration is here the keyword.
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Faithful
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by Faithful » Fri May 23, 2008 7:41 am
Re: Finland-anti foreigners attitudes?????
by maastikhan on Fri May 23, 2008 12:42 am
Yea tottally right no job when no Finish that is really cruel it doen't happenes in other Nordic Countries Fins are more nationlist than rest of the scandinavan countries and they tend to stress on their values but come on Finish required for Cleaning job and when there is referance than you donot need any finish language........ IT is quite wierd some time to get some kind response I have been here one year i have to moveout from Finland to Find a job I will leave finland as soon as I Compelete my degree
maastikhan
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Aha it is just fear of the UNKNOWN everyone has it but finns have it more.
Actually when you get reference from someone the FIN will employ you in a heart beat.
All this language issue is just a matter of deterrence actually flimsy excuses.
Cleaning jobs need no finnish give it time they are expanding their cities and are building much that will be a thing of the past.
Am aware of many people who speak no word of finnish and are cleaning,lecturing professors of university departments from Africa USA German and they speak no word of finnish.
It is actually technological know WHO and then know HOW
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Tiwaz
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by Tiwaz » Fri May 23, 2008 8:10 am
You mean you can be cleaner when you do not have any idea on the instructions which are in finnish?
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by rinso » Fri May 23, 2008 8:44 am
Tiwaz wrote:You mean you can be cleaner when you do not have any idea on the instructions which are in finnish?
If the employer wants, this can be solved.
But he probably will not take that effort for just any foreigner. only the once he feels good about.
(like faithful said; one with a reference)
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Tiwaz
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by Tiwaz » Fri May 23, 2008 10:19 am
rinso wrote:Tiwaz wrote:You mean you can be cleaner when you do not have any idea on the instructions which are in finnish?
If the employer wants, this can be solved.
But he probably will not take that effort for just any foreigner. only the once he feels good about.
(like faithful said; one with a reference)
Problematic even if you have reference.
In the end you will have workers who do not have good command of english, and then immigrants without finnish.
Everything you have to inform your whole staff about has to be done twice.
How many here honestly would feel like going through all that if you did not have to?