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Luís wrote:If you look at Saim's post (from August) it says below: Last edited by Saim on 21 Oct 2018, 10:02*, edited 1 time in total.
Since he edited a post where he quoted you, you received a new notification.
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księżycowy wrote:So, when I get a notification that a report has been taken care of, it obviously stays unread (and the good things that come with an unread notification), but clicking on it does nothing to have it turn read. Is there a way to have it be read without needing to go into my UCP and mark it as read? Did it always work like this? I can't remember.
księżycowy wrote:In the UCP? Yes.
What I'm saying is, why can't we have it where I click the notification in the little bell icon when it pops up and have it concidered read then, instead of needing to go into the UCP.
Salajane wrote:Is it ok to put Australian English (instead of simply "English") on my profile even if I do not actually speak the dialect, but want to learn it? Can I still have three stars? I think the dialect is not that different, right?
vijayjohn wrote:I don't see why not. This is exactly what I do with Mexican Spanish.
vijayjohn wrote:I'm not sure I can say I focused on a particular variety of Spanish per se, but I'd still say Mexican Spanish is by far the variety I'm most familiar with. Andalusian and Canarian Spanish seem to be really close to Latin American varieties of Spanish, and I vaguely remember hearing/reading that most(?) of the Spaniards that colonized the Americas were originally small-time farmers from Andalusia or something like that.
dEhiN wrote:vijayjohn wrote:I'm not sure I can say I focused on a particular variety of Spanish per se, but I'd still say Mexican Spanish is by far the variety I'm most familiar with. Andalusian and Canarian Spanish seem to be really close to Latin American varieties of Spanish, and I vaguely remember hearing/reading that most(?) of the Spaniards that colonized the Americas were originally small-time farmers from Andalusia or something like that.
I thought a good amount of them came from the Canary Islands?
Salajane wrote:Is it ok to put Australian English (instead of simply "English") on my profile even if I do not actually speak the dialect, but want to learn it? Can I still have three stars? I think the dialect is not that different, right?
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