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    WhiteRabbit Guest
    This is my earlier posted. I 'cut and pasted' it to this new posting. Next time I'll know what to do ;-P

    Sawasdee Khrup le Khorp khun maak tuk-kon!

    The information that you have sent helps me alot I have Koon Benjawan Beckers Thai-English dictionary and I will buy the series of books with audio tapes and CD's soon. I am also dating a guy from Thailand right now so that is a big plus too for help with pronunciation

    Please feel free to write anytime to chat and ask any questions about English or America if I can help or just to make a new friend. Chok dee khrup. Till next time.

    "D"

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    happy

    A lot is TWO words :-D!

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    trying to be a teacher huh anna keke

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    Hehe yes!

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