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    Hankook tyres; are they better than their English?

    Hankook somebody got English good to wrote the publicity piece work for global world sent.



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    Sort of reminds me of 1970's Ducati brochures.

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    I used to run Hankook as steer tyres on my trucks, very good tyre, no experience with 4WD tyres but they have been around for over 25 years, Regards Frank.

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    I unnerstud it! twas a bit hart tho! I is cosanlty amazd why thy dunt rite propr Unglish! Fo Unglish spkng countrys!!

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    I do don't understand what problem this with article?
    Hankook public relations obvious posses good skill with english.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ugu80 View Post
    Hankook somebody got English good to wrote the publicity piece work for global world sent.



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    Sort of reminds me of 1970's Ducati brochures.
    Oh! I see, I didn't jerry, bit slow in my old age, just thought you were a crap speller, Regards Frank.

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    Their English is a hell of a lot better than my Korean but still very unprofessional.

    Deano

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    That's the problem with Babel Fish, better to hire a translator for something reasonably important like this.

    Colin
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    I will never forget the last line of the brochure for the Ducati 900SS circa 1975 (for those who ride that are old enough to remember) - - -
    "The Ducati 900ss, the handling. It is a myth."

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    Yeah! and dealing with Fraser's at Homebush was a feat in it's self

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    We used to think that Japanese manufacturers used two distinct languages for operator's books and workshop manuals- Jenglish or Jamerican.
    URSUSMAJOR

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