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Doesn’t matter, it’s a US site with a primary American audience and English is very obviously not your native language. The overarching point is that subway or elevated or even ground level, what was being discussed was heavy rail rapid transit.
Its a US site but not all here are Americans fyi. US site available online accessible by non-US residents. So yeah English is not American only in this age and time, I hope you are living today not of yesteryears (you probably already know there are many forms/variation of English, in case you forgot let me remind you at least). But yes as I mentioned before I dont care you or they call it subway, for me 'll just laugh my *ss out. But since you mentioned that Jakarta and Manila both have subways then boi I can probably just take it.
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Originally Posted by Landove
You give me a link that shows specific part of the video at 569 second when the better looking trains from Korail pass by. After few seconds your PNR comes out. Which is so different and easily spotted which is which
For you, this is better than Jakarta commuter? LOL
Afterall, just admit that the video you give me is misleading. The tittle say "The Metro Manila Rail System 2018" yet it shows parts of Korean railway system and some unfinished projects. You know exactly I talk about the completed ones only.
I pity you as I can see that you clearly have reading comprehension issue. Kindly read back and then you can get back to me answer my question accordingly.
If you still wont get it, then I can later remind you where my question was rooted.
Its a US site but not all here are Americans fyi. US site available online accessible by non-US residents. So yeah English is not American only in this age and time, I hope you are living today not of yesteryears (you probably already know there are many forms/variation of English, in case you forgot let me remind you at least). But yes as I mentioned before I dont care you or they call it subway, for me 'll just laugh my *ss out. But since you mentioned that Jakarta and Manila both have subways then boi I can probably just take it.
I pity you as I can see that you clearly have reading comprehension issue. Kindly read back and then you can get back to me answer my question accordingly.
If you still wont get it, then I can later remind you where my question was rooted.
Sure, get into it, but I’m letting you know that the meaning and purpose is communicated. They both have heavy rail rapid transit at this point and so there’s no reason to dwell on it. This is a great thing!
I pity you as I can see that you clearly have reading comprehension issue. Kindly read back and then you can get back to me answer my question accordingly.
If you still wont get it, then I can later remind you where my question was rooted.
Check what you posted, dear!
"JyheYpqwx1Q&t=569s"
That's the link you gave me, directing me to youtube at exactly 569 second of the video when Korail part started to play. Please don't be hypocrite and admit your mistake.
Anyway, I dunno why Pinoys love to play "reading comprehension" and often "grammar-fixing lesson" cards in a discussion. It shows exactly that you can't argue within the context any further. You start to bring unnecessary things to stop losing your ground. The same old trick of a loser. LOL
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