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Just in case you are new to online communities as well, here's a tip that will go a long way.

 

Members of technical communities, such as computer-related forums, value proper use of language highly.  You will find that if you take the time to use proper capitalization and punctuation people will be more willing to assist you.

 

If English is not your native language, then just add a simple note your signature, something like Forgive my English, I'm a non-native speaker. will prevent you having to say so in every post you make.

 

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Greetings.

 

[ot]I tend to find that in alot of cases, non-native English speakers write better English than most English people. Probably something to do with the way language is taught as a 'foreign language' as opposed to as your teachers just expecting you to know it. Perhaps it was just my teachers, but alot of foreign people I've spoke to have a better grasp of the technical aspects of English than I do.[/ot]

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