Illustrating my point. "William" is the English/American spelling of the Dutch name "Willem." Which is why "William of Orange" is actually "Willem van Oranje" in Dutch.
There is no need to be snippy— but before you make fun of someone's spelling, you should do your own research. It is as simple as googling.
Don't be silly and snippy CovaNegra this is what you said
"TICexpats is an American, and thinks you are misspelling "William."
once you have been proved wrong cova it's better to just stay quiet
AND I am not american, so you got that wrong as well.
Lets not highjack the thread, ok, its not about your command of the English language, but about how you cheat tourists.
@TICexpats: 'Once you have been proven wrong it's better to just stay quiet'.
—> Guillaume le Conquérant (French)
—> Willem van Oranje (Dutch)
—> Willem Dafoe (USA)
—> Willem (me)
And now back to the thread!
When you write in English write in English
William Dafoe
Dafoe was born William J. Dafoe in Appleton, Wisconsin. One of seven children of Muriel Isabel and Dr. William Alfred Dafoe.
now the trolls silly Chinglish argument is finished, back to the thread about how they/you are cheating tourists
thank you for destroying this topic :-(
so uhhh anyway...yeah, Halfway lodge is hit or miss eh?