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Seeking for users who want to practice English

Hi there. I am Peter, and my native language is not English.

I'm seeking for users who want to practice English by chatting with me. Message me if you have any questions, or leave them here.

(Hope this kind of forum posts is allowed, right?)
actively chatting in English speaking forums already improves your English skills
@Cedur216 said in #2:
> actively chatting in English speaking forums already improves your English skills

I think you misunderstood... I am seeking for users who want to improve *their* English skills, not mine :)
@Peter-developer01 said in #4:
> I think you misunderstood... I am seeking for users who want to improve *their* English skills, not mine :)

It’s very kind of you!!
@Cedur216 said in #2:
> actively chatting in English speaking forums already improves your English skills
Thats how my english improved a lot
Nah, reading everyone's quickly written forum post destroys your english... Reading books is much better.
@Peter-developer01 said in #1:
> Hi there. I am Peter, and my native language is not English.
>
> I'm seeking for users who want to practice English by chatting with me. Message me if you have any questions, or leave them here.
>
> (Hope this kind of forum posts is allowed, right?)
Well, I want ! : )
@HailstormChessPlayer said in #7:
> Nah, reading everyone's quickly written forum post destroys your english... Reading books is much better.

Well it's true enough that many of the users here demonstrate a terrible grasp of written English. There are some threads with titles so badly written as to be nearly unintelligible. And quick, thoughtless writing is probably the reason for most of the gibberish.

But I'm going to side with the popular opinion and agree that participation in fora is a good thing. Just remember to read with a measure of skepticism. And of course, if you want to start a private "Let's practice English" group, that's a good thing too. Have fun with it!