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    funded...but under my name...need some feedback on this car...any after market parts for mk6 in tuning?wonder whether to get gti r instead?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adrian7386 View Post
    funded...but under my name...need some feedback on this car...any after market parts for mk6 in tuning?wonder whether to get gti r instead?
    Your (or your parents') money would be better spent on an English tutor.
    GTI MKVI Candy White | 5 door | DSG | ACC | 18" Detroits | Leather | Electric Seat | Sunroof | RNS510 | Dynaudio | Park Assist | RVC | MDI

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    Quote Originally Posted by MurphyTheElf View Post
    Your (or your parents') money would be better spent on an English tutor.
    LoL Murph.. too funny.

    adrian7386: Yeah why not mate.. get your parents to buy you a fully optioned GTI-R. May as well. Maybe they could pay for mine while they are at it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk6 GTI View Post
    LoL Murph.. too funny.

    adrian7386: Yeah why not mate.. get your parents to buy you a fully optioned GTI-R. May as well. Maybe they could pay for mine while they are at it
    + 1

    why not... LOL
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    wow murphy nice hit...

    i had to admit that im not a native speaker and i am not an ozzie...hope that make sense for u...

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    Quote Originally Posted by adrian7386 View Post
    wow murphy nice hit...

    i had to admit that im not a native speaker and i am not an ozzie...hope that make sense for u...
    I assumed as much, but my comment still stands. In Australia, poor written and spoken English is a major problem not only for migrants, but for so-called native speakers. You'll get much further in life in Australia with a solid grasp of English, even assuming your future potential employer is unprejudiced.

    And although I must admit I'm a little jealous of your new toy, I question the wisdom of your parents providing such an expensive and powerful car to somebody so young. Road experience can only be learnt, and until you have more experience, learning is best done in a car that couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding. Very difficult to get into trouble in something like that. Furthermore, until you truly know the value of hard work hard, you can't fully appreciate your possessions if they are handed to you on a silver platter. Learnt early, these lessons will stay with you for life.

    End statement.
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    thanks murphy, im fully support on what you said...im trying hard to improve my english and thats my reason to come to this wonderful country which full of nice and helpful people to take up my tertiary education...as u mentioned that i couldn't manage this powerful car, im driving a e60 in my own country for 3 years...im a responsible driver and not that type of ricer...im truly appreciate everything in my life...Sometimes i will help my parents to sort out some paperworks in their business...

    hopefully that fulfill my answer to your question...maybe we could meet up once i get my mk6 gti...hopefully u could bring me around the city and show me where is the best place to cruise around...


    regards,
    Adrian

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    Quote Originally Posted by MurphyTheElf View Post
    I assumed as much, but my comment still stands. In Australia, poor written and spoken English is a major problem not only for migrants, but for so-called native speakers. You'll get much further in life in Australia with a solid grasp of English, even assuming your future potential employer is unprejudiced.

    And although I must admit I'm a little jealous of your new toy, I question the wisdom of your parents providing such an expensive and powerful car to somebody so young. Road experience can only be learnt, and until you have more experience, learning is best done in a car that couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding. Very difficult to get into trouble in something like that. Furthermore, until you truly know the value of hard work hard, you can't fully appreciate your possessions if they are handed to you on a silver platter. Learnt early, these lessons will stay with you for life.




    End statement.

    wow - where do I start.. patronize much?
    Half his luck I say - I wish my parents could have done the same for me when I was young.. and as for your English language comments ... well, I'll just leave those for now..

    Back on topic - bought my first golf (103tdi) at 44 years of age


    Great little car - delighted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MurphyTheElf View Post
    You'll get much further in life in Australia with a solid grasp of English, even assuming your future potential employer is unprejudiced.
    I agree with you but a bit harsh on your part I think. Let me put it this way - are you multilingual? If you are not, you wouldn't understand that it is not easy to pick up a second language once you are an adult.

    Peace!

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    Quote Originally Posted by markwid View Post
    I agree with you but a bit harsh on your part I think. Let me put it this way - are you multilingual? If you are not, you wouldn't understand that it is not easy to pick up a second language once you are an adult.
    No, I'm not multilingual, I can barely handle one language. As for harsh... perhaps.... but time and time again I see very poor attempts at written English on forums and blogs, making it very difficult for other members to understand. Adrian drew the short end of the stick, I fear. However, if you read my post, I do not single out non-native speakers.

    The main point of my "condescending" post was questioning the wisdom of parents giving such expensive gifts to adult children. Since Adrian responded to my needling in such a friendly manner instead of attacking the temerity of my comments, this goes some way to proving his parents must be doing a pretty good job on other fronts.
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