Hex, it's not just the spelling. "Each to his own scent" means an olfactory sensation. It is more likely that the garbage man was affected by the scents not due to how he felt they smelled, but due to their causing a reaction on some other level than just "scent". Scent is strictly a description of olfactory sensation.HexHammer wrote: ↑Thu Apr 26, 2018 5:45 amYou are utterly clueless, in any serious business you would be fired.commonsense wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 3:58 pmSince there are multiple illogicalities in the story, any answer is a correct answer.
Thank you for quoting me (“answers are to be deciphered in order to provide a useful analysis”), which yielded the mega-clue that led me to start by deciphering the conclusion.
If you whole world revolves around spelling, then you wouldn't earn money, any reasonable intelligent person should be able to see the deeper meaning in written communication, which totally fails you. You need to learn the concept of relevance, but an savant like you may never learn that.
I am very generous with your spelling and ways of expressing yourself. I am, because you live in Denmark and your English is remarkably good considering that they speak Danish not English in Denmark. But if you spake or wrote the same way despite being a natural citizen of an English-speaking country, you'd come across as an extremely uneducated simpleton.
I don't believe you are, because your English is superb seeing it's not your mother tongue.
But please give slack to those who don't give slack to you. I mean to say with this that your story was indeed replete with semantic and syntactic errors. You can't expect others to take you seriously unless you somehow make them understand that English is not your first language and your text and turns of speech are only approximations of what you wish to say.