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John vip

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2019.11.11 21:52

If you are a fake native English speaker or born in an English

speaking country but just really suck at English and you offer corrections on HelloTalk, don’t be mad when people correct your “corrections”

It happens with other languages too but especially English.

I wish HelloTalk had a “correct the correction” function to be able to correct comments as terrible corrections are accepted as fact by learners unless challenged. You are not only not helping a language learner, you are hurting them by teaching them something wrong that will have to be corrected later.

But if you use HelloTalk to try to date someone who lives 11,000km from you or scam them out of money, you probably don’t care if you are not helping their language learning do you?
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  • Ainoa 2019.11.11 21:56

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    100% Agreed 👍 정말 맞아요, 제 대신 말해줘서 정말 감사합니다, 완전 동의 😄
  • Ainoa 2019.11.11 21:59

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    틀린 설명 해주면 그게 틀린 건지 아닌지 모르고 그대로 외우고 배우거든요, 더 머리 아프고, 시간 낭비에요 😆 본인도 잘 알지못하면서 수정을 하다니..어디서 그런 용기가 나는지..😅
  • John 2019.11.11 22:04

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    @Ainoa haha thanks Ainoa🙏
  • John 2019.11.11 22:04

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    @Ainoa yes exactly!
  • Krystal 2019.11.11 22:12

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    Please tell me who are fake native English speakers! 😳 BTW I’m real Chinese speaker 😆
  • Aarón 2019.11.11 22:16

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    Totally agree. I have seen fake English speakers and scammers "correct" moments that were error-free from the start. Many scammers act like nice guys at the start by offering corrections in the hope that they can win trust and manipulate their victims later.
  • Aarón 2019.11.11 22:17

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    I sometimes make mistakes too by the way, especially when I type too fast.
  • Susan 2019.11.11 22:26

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    I agree with you ! 👍👏
  • Lin Johnny 2019.11.11 22:49

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    This situation has been existing for quiet a while and the correction not only within comments but also when both talking, but deep down I know they’re all trying to help with good intentions. And I do think being able to correct the corrections is a good idea.
  • 许丹 2019.11.11 22:59

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    so, can you help me.i,m chinese, and learning english. wish we can be friend.
  • Onana 2019.11.11 23:00

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    Date someone who lives 11000km from u? Hahahahaha what a brave action😂
  • Deleted 2019.11.11 23:12

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    Once I posted if anyone native wants to have voice call, then this guy with English flag, blurry profile picture sent me a message. After talking for a while, I got to know that he's originally from Afghanistan but living in the U.K, he even claimed that his English is terrible. My question is why would you message me in the first place and it's time wasting, I felt being messed about.
  • John 2019.11.11 23:12

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    @Aarón me too haha and thanks for your input! Rapid increase in scammers on here lately for some reason! 🤔
  • John 2019.11.11 23:15

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    @Lin Johnny yes agreed it’s been happening forever but unfortunately I don’t think they all have good intentions.
  • John 2019.11.11 23:17

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    @Onana right!? 😂
  • John 2019.11.11 23:24

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    @Krystal There is no easy way to tell apart from the quality of their corrections. Many will put USA, UK etc as their nationality but hide their location and no audio or moments.
  • John 2019.11.11 23:27

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    @Deleted sad to hear but it happens often! Why waste everyone’s time? 🙄
  • Lina 2019.11.11 23:42

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    I agree
  • Monica 2019.11.11 23:50

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    Finally someone says so. I really hate that people are even not scammers but set their mother language as English. I like browsing people's postings here to learn English. When I read their English, I feel ashamed of them. Bcz even I can tell their obvious mistakes.
  • John 2019.11.12 00:00

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    @Monica Yes! and they nearly always want to argue that their crappy corrections are good which embarrasses them even further. 😂
  • Monica 2019.11.12 00:02

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    @John I can't agree with you more!
  • John 2019.11.12 00:04

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    @Monica 🍻 😊
  • rossy 2019.11.12 01:29

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    Great post😃😃😃 I'm agree with you.
  • Krystal 2019.11.12 03:02

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    @John I usually don't reply the messages from a person who doesnt write any moments or without introduction.
  • John 2019.11.12 03:20

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    @Krystal that’s the best way
  • John 2019.11.12 03:21

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    @rossy thanks rossy! ✌️
  • Coral 2019.11.12 04:45

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    I cannot agree more👊👊
  • John 2019.11.12 04:47

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    @Coral thank you Coral! 👊 👊
  • Aarón 2019.11.12 06:21

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    It's hard for English learners to separate the wheat from the chaff. How do you know if someone's good at tennis? Just watch them play or find out the championships that they've won. How do you know if someone is fluent in English if English is not your first language? It's much harder.
  • Sodashi 2019.11.12 06:58

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    I totally agreed! Because I was tired of “their” wrong English even I can notice. Once I posted like “If you’re not a native English speaker, please don’t correct my English”, then they attacked me “you’re a racist!!!”🤷🏻‍♀️
  • John 2019.11.12 19:38

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    @Aarón well said and of course the lower the level of English the learner has, the longer they will be fooled making it even worse.
  • John 2019.11.12 19:44

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    @Sodashi haha yes “racist” is the most overused and abused word these days! 👍 A: I don’t like the color of your car. B: You are racist!
  • Monica 2019.11.12 23:51

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    Yesterday someone kind corrected my posting in A totally wrong one 😂😂😂😂

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