Correct grammar could be right
[QUOTE=Bigballs1212;1940629]Thought I'd post about a recent experience responding to this ad [URL]http://indianapolis.backpage.com/TherapeuticMassage/new-thai-massage-you-will-be-amazed/9357412.[/URL].
I thought this was a regular massage place. I called and an oriental sounding lady answered, who seemed to barely speak english. I couldn't understand the address, so when I got close to the area mentioned in the ad, I called again. She didn't answer, but immediately texted back, saying she could not answer the phone, and asked if I was still coming. I asked for the address, and was given a detailed response about how to get there. It turned out to be in some apartments nearby.
The weird thing is that whoever was texting me used excellent grammer, and responded to my messages very quickly. Is it common for an oriental person, who barely speaks english, to be able to write so well and so fast? A little suspicious to me.
I decided to drive by, and it was really dark...there with no street lights. I couldn't find the street number, and was skeptical anyway, so I texted that I would call on another day. I immediately received a text asking where I was at exactly. I decided it was probably a scam or sting, so I just went home. I just wanted a massage, anyway.[/QUOTE]It is possible for the grammar to be correct when receiving a text from an Oriental person. The phone is able to translate their language to English / English to their language. I believe our smart phones will do the same.
Thing. A Chinese lady showed me how her Iphone worked: Typed the message in Chinese, pressed something, and the message was sent in English. Just a thought, although, I would be skeptical as you were.
Visiting Indy again, where should I go?
Hey friends! After having so-so experiences at Tasty's and Sunny Spa, I'm hoping to find something to raise my spirits. Any recommendations?