On 06/02/09 01:15, Dewr wrote:
> 2009/2/6 Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>
>>
>>     On 05/02/09 09:38, 듀르 wrote:
>>     [...]
>>      > p.s. sorry, but I can't speak english well. do you understand my
>>      > messages?
>>
>>     I don't know what kind of accent you have when you _speak_ English, but
>>     the English you _write_ is perfectly understandable.
>>
>>     Me, however, I can neither speak, read, nor write Korean, so you're at
>>     least two up on me. It would be nice to know approximately how I should
>>     pronounce 〝듀르〟
>>
>>
>>     Best regards,
>>     Tony.
>>
> Deurrr.
>
> 'Dewr' is not a korean name. It does NOT mean something. I just made it
> randomly for my online life. just sounds good sound. :)
> It's good to call me 'Dewry' also.
>
Thanks.

Best regards,
Tony.
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