Wrt political stability and things like that.

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    From a political perspective things are quiet now between the governing parties, but it’s not gonna be for the future. The economy is falling down bit by bit with the currency inflation and with the Euphrates and Tigris drying up. I’m from Iraq and I don’t think iraq is gonna hold on for long.

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      1 year ago

      things are quite now between

      I think you’re missing a word.

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        Yeah excuse me for that. English isn’t my native language, I’m in the process of learning it.

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          No worries, most of us understood the first time. That other guy just wanted to be sure you were saying what the rest of us assumed. Take care, keep up the good work

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        That’s not a very polite way to correct a non-native speaker for a minor misspelling. When you ask Iraqis a question and then correct their English it comes off a bit dickish.

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          I thought he was missing a word like “quite peaceful” or something like that.

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            Ah, my mistake then. Some people use that phrase as a passive aggressive correction rather than an honest question.

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          Eh it’s direct but not objectively rude.

          “I think you’re missing a word, idiot” would be obviously rude.