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Monday, April 5, 2010

Your Comments

I love to read your comments because they let me know that someone out there is reading my blog, and as I promised before, I'll post them all, good or bad (unless they're way-over-the-top nasty). BUT...like I mentioned in my post of January 24th....please, please make your comments in English, or at least give me a clue where you're from! More and more often I am getting comments in some Asian language (Chinese? Japanese? Korean?) and since I don't know what it is, I can't translate it. I would love to be able to post comments from my International visitors, but I can't when I don't have much to go on.

Here's the problem ya'll- If I can't identify the country or the language, then I can't use Bablefish to translate...it's as simple as that! Bottom line....if I don't know what it says, I'm not going to post it to my blog.
I'm not trying to be ugly about this, but if you are able to read my blog enough to want to comment, then I figure you are probably capable of leaving your comment in English (or at least give me a clue where you're from so I can try a translating tool). Otherwise, thanks for stopping by, but don't bother to leave a comment because I can't post it.

Thanks!
Mimi

5 comments:

Kara Hadley said...

Hi Mimi,
I noticed that you're part of the GABS food bloggers challenge. I'm a food blogger and baker living in Greensboro, so I was curious where you were hosting your bake sale so I could offer my help if you need it.

Tv Food and Drink said...

Someday when we meet, I will tell you a story about when my significant other was in Kissimmee, Florida and experienced a major communication gaffe. As for me... I... AM... IN ... LOS... ANGELES ... I.. SPEAK... ENGLISH.. and I dig your food (though I am still on the fence about soups).

chow and chatter said...

hi there, your blog is looking great so sorry its been ages since I visited love Rebecca

The Chef In My Head said...

Mimi, we just left your beautiful state after spending 2 weeks with my sister and her family. Made it down to Topsail for one of the weeks and had a great time. Your cherry, plum and dogwood trees are magnificent!!! ~LeslieMichele Spring Branch, Texas

Unknown said...

Talking about comments... You need to come to check my blog for a little special award that you much deserve!

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