TN4994 wrote:fallsfromtrees wrote:MAD-4A and Tenshinai,
The argument seems to be getting a little heated and personal. Let's please have a little civility.
Mad-4A, I might note that Tenshinai's location is Sweden, so I assume he is Swedish. And while the Swedes have been doing a good job of teaching English as a second language in the school system (at least they were when I was in Stockholm on TDY in the mid 80s), it is still a second language for them. You might keep that in mind when casting aspersions on his understanding of the language - I suspect that your command of Swedish would be much worse. Tak
If Tenshinai is Swedish, his proficiency in The Queen's english may be the problem when conversing with us Americans.
I can guarantee you, Tenshinai's English proficiency is not an issue.
To make a long story short(er), thanks to my father, I and my brother are dual citizens of the US and Sweden. While I chose to stay here in the U.S., my brother went there to go to school... and stayed. I never did gain the mastery of Swedish as he has. But I can tell you this:
As far as Market Researchers are concerned, of all the European countries, Sweden is the most "like" the U.S.. {Note that from their point of view, this may even include Great Britain.} That's why a lot of products for the US are first tested in Sweden, as well as visa-versa.
Swedes there have a LOT of access to the electronic media, the internet, and of course a LOT of day-to-day interaction with people whose only common language with them is English.
And... As TN4994 hinted at, their public school system makes a special point of requiring English as a mandatory language study. (Our own school systems could use some lessons from them.)
If you lump all these generalities together, and look at his mastery of the written word, I seriously doubt that Tenshinai's grip on English is deficient in ANY reasonably way.
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I do agree with the up-list comment about let's all get along; please lets.
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Also, I've been meaning to respond to MAD-4A's (Wed Dec 03, 2014 9:48 am) comment about my not liking multi-mission planes by spelling out all the requirements that a good CAS plane should have... (and only a few ever have had) but I've not had the time. Maybe this week.
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Finally: In case it's not clear by now, as much as I do like the A-10, my gripe is not as much with the F-34, F-22, F-this or F-that, as much as my gripe is with the Key West Agreement, and the two follow-on agreements. (See original post.) i.e.: Let the Army have their fixed wing CAS airplanes.
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Edits: Added two tweaks: "as much" and "as much as".
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