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RE: How to introduce yourself in Steemit in a different way: Add something else
Welcome to Steemit, @leobruzual!
Looking forward to reading more of your writings. And I know what you mean with being passionate about Spanish grammar, I have a thing for Dutch grammar too. That's also why it's humbling to communicate in English, because even though I'm fluent in it, I still make mistakes just because it's not my native tongue.
I'm new to Steemit too. Been checking out all the cool content that's here over the last week. So much! If you haven't already, I recommend you do the same. Looking forward to interacting and posting a lot of cool, valuable stuff here.
I will be posting my 'IntroduceYourself' post shortly. Just waiting for my vid from bad ass biker Big Mike…(really excited!)
Have a great time here!
I'm not very good in English either (laughs). I understand it a little more when it is written. They are likely to find errors in the writings. I confess I support with a translator, but as I know the Spanish grammar and a little of the English grammar, what I do basically is to write in a correct way short and simple sentences in my language, so that the translator does it well, although I correct things that the translator does wrong. This is my trick and I think it worked for me (laughs).
Thank you very much for your comment. I am very content. Welcome you too. I'll support you with an 'upvote', I hope you support me with one too.
A warm Venezuelan hug
Greetings to Netherlands :)
That's a good way to go about it! And thanks for the upvote 😜. I upvoted your post, and also your reply. My voting power is only worth a few cents at the moment (I'm a total minnow still...), but as we say in Dutch: "Alle beetjes helpen!". Which translates as: all the small things help / add up.
It is so, my friend, it is so. What a great to chat / talk with a Dutch! I'm happy :P #friendship #amigos #welcome #life