It's never wrong to try to help someone especially with good intentions. Your problem is that you initially disrepected all these people who might not be perfect with their knowledge but this is supposed to be a learning opportunity as well.
If you have the wrong attitude from the start, you can't get much repect either.
"I jealous for what?" I (am) jeaslous (of) is better
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• "I jealous for what?" is better in speaking english, you can -毛壇老看客- ♀ (290 bytes) () 02/28/2006 postreply 20:46:08
• "I jealous for what" is bad English no matter who you ask -redman- ♂ (589 bytes) () 02/28/2006 postreply 21:30:28
• that's how i say things with my coworker. so what? if it is bad -毛壇老看客- ♀ (282 bytes) () 02/28/2006 postreply 22:32:03
• If you don't have the balls to tell your co-workers that's fine -redman- ♂ (754 bytes) () 02/28/2006 postreply 22:56:22