Wow. Looks like somebody has something against you. But then again, I’ve seen far too many American English teachers writing in poor English to be bothered by these comments though. Just ignore them and do what you do best, if I were you. 🙂
Jin Han has been really amused with these messages you’ve left in the comments. I’m not. You are pushing it too far, anon.
You are just one big logical fallacy, calling his use of the language ‘poor English’ when poor English obviously does not constitute Jin Han’s posts. You even go as far to insult his education and call him names. You ask him to teach Mandarin, which you claim is his ‘native tongue’ (even though Jin Han is capable of identifying his first language, as most people on this planet are), and say that he has no business teaching English. How do you corroborate your claims? Personal opinion? If so, then get some followers to back you up. Maybe you should interview Jin Han’s family or teachers since they will be in a better position than you ever will be to know what his native language is.
This is a fiasco and you’re just garnering hate from Jin Han’s readers without getting your point (if you had one) across. If your motive is to tell the world how bad Jin Han’s English is and how he should stop teaching English, then it’s not working. Or maybe your motive was just to publish your feelings about Jin Han’s blog. Well, noted. We readers all disagree with you, though. But you don’t need our agreement! You’re a one-man show!
As I think about it, I start to feel less anger and more pity. I see that your comments are not persuasive and are circling the same topic. You don’t do anything but (try) to put Jin Han down. You might actually be a bully seeking a fight. Online. That is worrying. I don’t know your true purpose but have you got so much time on your hands? Maybe you should find a new hobby, like flying a kite. Also, cyber-bullies usually have self-esteem issues. If you fall into this category, maybe you should pursue a healthier cyber-activity, like hanging out at this place. I hope it helps!
Also, if you write for the sake of Jin Han’s students, why don’t you go and teach his students instead? If you think he’s not in a position to teach English, maybe you could do a better job. If you can’t make that difference to those Japanese children because you are currently indisposed, have no means to come to Japan or are experiencing lethargy at 1 am with your eyes half shut, I suggest you stop commenting.
More importantly, you say all this on the web, where anonymity is merely perceived. Cyber bullying is against the law in Singapore. Though Jin Han isn’t in Singapore now, he’s still Singaporean and I’m sure the relevant government bodies can work something out. After all, this would be a perfect example for those impressionable kids back home who are suffering from cyber bullying. Singapore ranks second in the world for cyber-bullying rates, and while I don’t know where you’re from, it’ll be a shame if you’re a contributor to that embarrassing statistic.
Wow. Looks like somebody has something against you. But then again, I’ve seen far too many American English teachers writing in poor English to be bothered by these comments though. Just ignore them and do what you do best, if I were you. 🙂
Haha… thanks for the message.
If I was bothered by it, I wouldn’t have approved them in the first place. =)
… Someone has too much free time, going through your entries just to pick out minor stuff like that. How annoying… 気にしないでね。
言ってくれてうれしいなーありがとう!=D
気にしてないでーす
I like tako too! Oh wait, that’s if you meant takoyaki.
Well, even at 1 am with my eyes half shut, it took me only all of 15 minutes to read those posts.
Seriously, you have no business teaching English when you write so poorly. Spare a thought for your students.
I just had to write that for the sake of your students.
Jin Han has been really amused with these messages you’ve left in the comments. I’m not. You are pushing it too far, anon.
You are just one big logical fallacy, calling his use of the language ‘poor English’ when poor English obviously does not constitute Jin Han’s posts. You even go as far to insult his education and call him names. You ask him to teach Mandarin, which you claim is his ‘native tongue’ (even though Jin Han is capable of identifying his first language, as most people on this planet are), and say that he has no business teaching English. How do you corroborate your claims? Personal opinion? If so, then get some followers to back you up. Maybe you should interview Jin Han’s family or teachers since they will be in a better position than you ever will be to know what his native language is.
This is a fiasco and you’re just garnering hate from Jin Han’s readers without getting your point (if you had one) across. If your motive is to tell the world how bad Jin Han’s English is and how he should stop teaching English, then it’s not working. Or maybe your motive was just to publish your feelings about Jin Han’s blog. Well, noted. We readers all disagree with you, though. But you don’t need our agreement! You’re a one-man show!
As I think about it, I start to feel less anger and more pity. I see that your comments are not persuasive and are circling the same topic. You don’t do anything but (try) to put Jin Han down. You might actually be a bully seeking a fight. Online. That is worrying. I don’t know your true purpose but have you got so much time on your hands? Maybe you should find a new hobby, like flying a kite. Also, cyber-bullies usually have self-esteem issues. If you fall into this category, maybe you should pursue a healthier cyber-activity, like hanging out at this place. I hope it helps!
Also, if you write for the sake of Jin Han’s students, why don’t you go and teach his students instead? If you think he’s not in a position to teach English, maybe you could do a better job. If you can’t make that difference to those Japanese children because you are currently indisposed, have no means to come to Japan or are experiencing lethargy at 1 am with your eyes half shut, I suggest you stop commenting.
More importantly, you say all this on the web, where anonymity is merely perceived. Cyber bullying is against the law in Singapore. Though Jin Han isn’t in Singapore now, he’s still Singaporean and I’m sure the relevant government bodies can work something out. After all, this would be a perfect example for those impressionable kids back home who are suffering from cyber bullying. Singapore ranks second in the world for cyber-bullying rates, and while I don’t know where you’re from, it’ll be a shame if you’re a contributor to that embarrassing statistic.
well said Lydia.
I’m 2 years late in retaliating, but this is what I’d think of Gone Major:
Thanks for showing how awesome(ly shallow/narrow-minded) you are. 🙂
Yay! I think it corroborates your rising fame! 😉 Lol!