Re: Dropping the you? The Asian response to imperative voice. (was: Re: you or he/it)
Any data points from our Asian techwhirlers, or from Western techwhirlers who routinely work with Asian colleagues?
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References:
re: you or he/it: From: Sean Hower
Dropping the you? The Asian response to imperative voice. (was: Re: you or he/it): From: Geoff Hart
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