Hate to disagree here but I find language differences between American
English and proper English quite difficult (please don't take offence, I am
joking to an extent) but the difference in terminology sometimes can be
quite confusing.
I have had less difficulty at time in making myself understood in countries
like Iran, India, Pakistan, Kenya, Uganda - even France - than I have had in
the States!
Best regards,
Patrick
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Subject: Re: New Member,
Hello Jim,
It's nice to see you have decided to join the list.
I'm sure the list will find your discussions very interesting. I
know I
have from our e-mails over that last month. It's good to have
someone else on the list that I have so much in common with.
There wont be that language barrier seeing that we're both from the
States, although I do live in England. :-)
Your knowledge of the architectural progress in the States and
access issues will bring a great contribution and we all look
forward
to hearing from you again.
Take care,
Jude
Judith M. Irving BSc Arch.Envir.Design
Research Assistant / PhD Student
S U R F A C E
Salford University Research Focus on AcCessible Environments
Bridgewater Building
Salford University
Salford, M7 9NU
England
Tel:0161-295-3194
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