Maybe it is better to write it off to inexperienced foriegners. They come from
places where motorbikes do not have such nice paths. They were tired and did
not see the signs to the correct sidewalk.
delib
On Tue, 31 Jul 2018, at 19:48, Yao Wei wrote:
> It's probably our fault that we didn't
Yao Wei writes:
> It's probably our fault that we didn't make clear signs in English that
> people shouldn't walk there.
As one of the people that walked there previously (carefully, and on the
side), it was pretty clear to me that it wasn't really allowed. I didn't
know it would annoy people,
It's probably our fault that we didn't make clear signs in English that
people shouldn't walk there.
The malicious people on the social network says they consider making a
bowling strike if we do that again. Should I forward that we have no bad
intention and tell them to leave the social network
If I may as well, some of the attendees leave in a country where this site is
blocked and therefore the chances they have an account is low.
On Aug 1, 2018 12:47 AM, Ian Jackson wrote:
Yao Wei writes ("PSA: Do not walk on the scooter path to the parking lot"):
>
David Prévot writes ("Re: PSA: Do not walk on the scooter path to the parking
lot"):
> The initial message (the one you replied to) has the relevant picture as
> an attachment. Did you miss that?
Yes, thanks. Sorry for missing that.
Hrm.
It's unfortunate that the environment is dominated by
Hi,
Le 01/08/2018 à 00:46, Ian Jackson a écrit :
> If you provide a different link, please be sure that it is a link to
> an image file, rather than a link to a collection of programs for me
> to download and run on my computer.
The initial message (the one you replied to) has the relevant
Yao Wei writes ("PSA: Do not walk on the scooter path to the parking lot"):
> https://www.facebook.com/CowBeiNCTU/photos/
> a.621907637930187.1073741828.557872311000387/1725133907607549/?type=3
I visited this url and got a facebook login page. Needless to say I
don't have a facebook account.
If