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Dear Mili1on, I do think you might have been mistaken of the context of my earlier post! I was being "sarcastic," I just found the original postesse could have left out the whole "canadian teaching social studies thing" without hindering the main idear of her post. Why would I be upset of a knowledegable Canadian teacher teaching south of the border, when Im clearly Canadian myself?
i will put my 2 cents in, just because someone is not from a country does mean they they can't be well versed in its history. as a matter of fact, i have always been interested in russian history and read alot and i know more than my wife(who is from russia) and her family. the best person for the job is what i say, no matter where he/she is from.
i will put my 2 cents in, just because someone is not from a country does mean they they can't be well versed in its history. as a matter of fact, i have always been interested in russian history and read alot and i know more than my wife(who is from russia) and her family. the best person for the job is what i say, no matter where he/she is from.
I didn't mean it like that. i just thought that it was kinda funny
I don't know if its just me, or is it really hard to tell when someones agreeing/arguing, serious/sarcastic? BF350, you basically said what I tried to say, just to let everybody know what my views are on this topic.
oh, i know what you meant, i wasn't being overly political or serious, just in case someone thought it wasn't good for a forigner to be teaching american history, thats all. cheers!
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