@zainuddinibrahim. You have the best intention. Thanks for that. Don't say, "proud of you" when you comment on someone like a teacher. lol. You say, "Thank you. "
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@zainuddinibrahim. You have the best intention. Thanks for that. Don't say, "proud of you" when you comment on someone like a teacher. lol. You say, "Thank you. "
The term "proud of you" is used differently all around the world depending on language. I am also proud of @heajin for sticking to his belifs and for helping the "little guy" succeed despite all the hate that he is getting.
Although I do understand that in English it often sounds condescending, but not everyone is blessed with great English skills, which is also okay.