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Thais in manually safe: Forgery Ministry

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They don't need qualified English teachers, they need teachers who can speak, read, and write English.

Where is manually, anywhere near automatically?

Maybe 'in safe hands '?

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Where is manually, anywhere near automatically?

they've fix it now. but still in the url

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The Nation uses auto-correct, and the copywriter mistyped "Thais in Mandalay safe". The programme converted it to ""Thais in manually safe" and the proofreader did not catch it.

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The Nation uses auto-correct, and the copywriter mistyped "Thais in Mandalay safe". The programme converted it to ""Thais in manually safe" and the proofreader did not catch it.

nope, not in my auto-correct, stays the same. if this was the first and only time we might believe you. but nation losts its pristine virginity many moons ago, and many of those past cockups wouldnt be spat out by an auto correct either.facepalm.gif

try again, something like, we're totally incompetent as is the thainess way.giggle.gif

They don't need qualified English teachers, they need teachers who can speak, read, and write English.

And understand Thai so the teacher can answer their questions a bit better.

They don't need qualified English teachers, they need teachers who can speak, read, and write English.

And understand Thai so the teacher can answer their questions a bit better.

An important point that is often ignored by native English speaker teachers.

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