thanks for the reply and help
though I am not happy about the comment of "funny", I still thank guys here who give me help
I am a high ranking manager working for a multinational corporation, but you call me "funny" and "entertaining", naturally I feel unhappy about this. I believe my English is perfectly correct in grammar, I don't see why it is so funny for you. Perhaps you English as mother tongue people never say it in that way.By the way I speak perfect english with good Oxford English accent, but my English writing is not very good yet, I guess.
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When it comes from me, its a compliment.
I dont normally find people entertaining.
Yes, its the way that you say it. There are many ways to say each.
"like to blow off an entire building whenever I want?" <- This has extreame sexual undertones.
I would have said "can I destroy an entire building whenever I want".
"Very often, when I throw it, it hurts myself, headache." <- This is just the way it sounds.
I would have said "Very often, when I throw them, they hurt me, gives me a headache." But I dont usually type with 4 commas in a sentance.
I dont normally find people entertaining.
Yes, its the way that you say it. There are many ways to say each.
"like to blow off an entire building whenever I want?" <- This has extreame sexual undertones.
I would have said "can I destroy an entire building whenever I want".
"Very often, when I throw it, it hurts myself, headache." <- This is just the way it sounds.
I would have said "Very often, when I throw them, they hurt me, gives me a headache." But I dont usually type with 4 commas in a sentance.

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Don't take offence panzerariete, he doesn't mean any offence. He just finds the way you structured the sentence amusing because it isn't 'perfectly' written. English isn't the best language. So many people have trouble with english even those who only speak english.
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