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RE: Northern Rivers: Where rain forest and beaches meet

in Worldmappin4 years ago (edited)

Is there only summer in Australia for a year?

Australia has Summer, autumn, winter and spring...Then summer again, and then autumn, winter, spring and then...Well I think you get the idea. Australia is no different to the rest of the world in that we have seasons. They are varied depending on where in the country one happens to be, but there is seasons.

Australia is about 7,741,220 sq km, (7.7 million sq kilometres) while South Korea is approximately 99,720 sq km. That makes South Korea about South Korea 1.29% the size of Australia. Small. So, our seasons are different depending on where in the country a person happens to be. Vastly different. Not all of Australia is tropical, in fact more is not tropical than is tropical.

Deserts and arid lands make up much of the country and rainforests can be found in the sub-tropical parts of the Eastern Seaboard and up to far north Queensland then across to Northern Territory. There's alpine areas though, ski resorts and stuff. It's a diverse country. Have a look at google.

However, she seems to have some kind of pathological delicacy. How is her health?

Are you insane? Not the sort of comments one makes from a photograph buddy. Inappropriate. Please desist. Possibly being polite in Korea is different from Australia but here that's not a comment you should be making champ. You need to think things through before you say them or people will stop engaging with you.

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Dear @galenkp, I wish you understand that my English level is an elementary school student in America. It is my mistake. I deleted it.

Manners, courtesy and respect have nothing to do with your language skills.

What you said was not even relevant considering you were looking at a photo and you should have left it at the initial compliment. I showed my wife your comment and she said nothing, just rolled her eyes. Had you met us in a room and said that to her face...You would have been identified as someone to avoid at all costs, and we would have. It's a creepy statement, the wording...But what's really disturbing is that you think it's ok to say things like that, and that thought has nothing to do with language barriers.

Manners transcend language constraints. Unless you Koreans are simply just rude people. It's certainly looking like that to me.

If you comment on people's posts don't read between the lines if your language skills are not adequate to do so. Comment on the content, be generic and non-confrontational, not creative, you do not have the skills for that it seems.

This is the second, and last, time I'm going to say this...The next time I'll mute you. Don't make shit up in your head, don't call people nicknames you have no clue about and don't make assumptions...If you want to do that go and do so in your own language please, because if your English is not good enough all you'll serve to do is annoy people at best, and offend them probably. You need to remember that you don't know me and so should show some restraint, don't be too familiar. What you do with other people is your business, but I'm asking you to respect the boundaries when it comes to me.

As I said the last time I addressed you calling me all sorts of wacky names...You don't know what you don't know, and you certainly don't know who I am, what I and or how I think, you will never know so be generic, or don't comment at all.

I wrote this,for the second time, because if you continue with your line of commenting you're going to get yourself into some real trouble by saying something * really offensive* and thats not the best way to proceed here on a social network.

You can act as you like of course, hence the inclusion of a mute button on hive, so think things through fella, find it within yourself to have some common sense and find some manners and courtesy whilst you're at it. I'm sure someone in Korea has manners, you should ask him about it.


Good manners will open doors that the best education cannot - Clarence Thomas

What you said was not even relevant considering you were looking at a photo and you should have left it at the initial compliment. I showed my wife your comment and she said nothing, just rolled her eyes. Had you met us in a room and said that to her face...You would have been identified as someone to avoid at all costs, and we would have. It's a creepy statement, the wording...But what's really disturbing is that you think it's ok to say things like that, and that thought has nothing to do with language barriers.


I am currently studying English while watching American movies and dramas, so I couldn't understand your words.
I don't know much about the manners and etiquette you are talking about yet.Dear @galenkp , If my writing makes you unpleasant, I will apologize to you.

There was no purpose for me to unpleasant you.
I will try according to your advice.

sorry for my english.