@Khopesh I think in Irlande, "everyone" = "guys" because I haven't sound "everyone"
(in the welcoming case).
(in the welcoming case).
(in the welcoming case).
I really have no clue.
The vocabulary differences I know between the countries are only the results of the TV Shows and interviews I've seen. Soooo... I'm not exactly the most acurate person for this kind of conversation. 



Yes, it's possible "heard" as better as "sound". My english is very low
. I'm living in Irlande but I had worked with french people (it's not a choice).. But now, I need to speak in english and it's very strong for me ! And the irish accent don't help me 
But now, I need to speak in english and it's very strong for me ! And the irish accent don't help me
And don't forget the s when you use the third singular person, so that would be "doesn't" instead of "don't" 

I always dreamt to be a teacher of something. But as I see it, @La Dame Grise corrects perfectly already!
Maybe you could try to ask to the people who work with you to talk english with you from time to time?
Feel free to correct everyone. 

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