12 Dec 2017 00:52, from Dale Shipp -> Alexey Vissarionov:
DS> there are also some whose native language is not English that make DS> wrong interpretations of what is written in English to suit their own DS> agenda.
Have not really seen that. What I have seen plenty is texts that are absolutely badly written, and are ambiguous and allow multiple interpretations, because the text is NOT clear.
And interpretations that do not match with your or the authors interpretation are not wrong. They are only wrong if the interpretation cannot be deduced from the text itself. Otherwise the author simply did a bad job, and phrased the text in a way that can be (validly!) interpreted in different ways.
What do we learn from it?? Simply ... texts should be written in a way that is unambiguous.
CU, Ricsi
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