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minus-squareflickerlinkEnglish1•3 hours agoESL makes perfect sense! I’ve adjusted how I read your comments with that knowledge. “Be at peace” in English is considered an order, and isn’t usually said out of kindness (at least not in America). Here, it can be read as a threat. Which I now know you didn’t mean. Have a lovely day, friend.
ESL makes perfect sense!
I’ve adjusted how I read your comments with that knowledge.
“Be at peace” in English is considered an order, and isn’t usually said out of kindness (at least not in America). Here, it can be read as a threat. Which I now know you didn’t mean.
Have a lovely day, friend.