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27 Nov 2020
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Learning English was a bright spot for me when I was working in Japan XD. Not that I don’t like Japan. It’s just that I felt refreshed listening to podcasts in English after work XD does it sound natural?
Learning English was a bright spot for me when I was working in Japan XD. Not that I don’t like Japan. It’s just that I felt refreshed listening to podcasts in English after work XD does it sound natural?
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27 Nov 2020
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@Christine0724 This does sound natural although I’m not sure if you put “XD” as an emoji or part of your sentence. To me this sounds very natural though so good job :)
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@Christine0724 This does sound natural although I’m not sure if you put “XD” as an emoji or part of your sentence. To me this sounds very natural though so good job :)
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lol, hey it's me again wow you use XD alot!! it sounds pretty good!
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but remember if the sentence is professional or formal make sure you don't add XD
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@Christine0724 lol, probably I see you using it alot I use "Lol" alot
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@Christine0724 lol but it doesn't matter at all my friend says "XD"
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but like it's all on preference you can use it just as long as you know when it's appropriate to say it!
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