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What's the Russian one about chickens? Count your chickens when the autumn comes (e.g. some of them will die even after they've hatched)
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Well "Sue da devil" ,ur interpretation is really creative
Reminds me of the old saying : "This whiskey goes down the throat like the devil in suede boots." chuckle chuckle. I am sticking with Suede Devil! :-)
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Consuelo, I was just thinking that! 
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my Australian teacher said it's "Chinese English"
The only thing "controversial" about your exchange with your Australian teacher, suededevil, is his/her characterizaion of your grammatical mistake as "Chinese English".
This is a slur on your national origin and your teacher owes you an apology.
People learning english for the first time all make mistakes and their mistakes all fall into patterns common to each different native tongue.
Your teacher dismissed your mistake as "Chinese English", leaving you deflated but uninformed about your mistake, so you came here for the explanation which your teacher should have provided in the beginning.
Your teacher could have explained your error to you. He/she might even have explained that people who speak your native tongue experience certain predictable difficulties when learning English. This knowledge could help you overcome those difficulties because you would see the pitfalls ahead.
Dismissing your mistake as "Chinese English" is a put-down, suededevil, not language instruction. I hope you confront your teacher and obtain an apology.
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And remember, your teacher speaks "ozzie" English. (Which is almost as bad as US English)
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well thanks a lot anyway just forget it,ozzie is always like that my ozzie teacher is particularly kind of "stiffnecked"
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my ozzie teacher is particularly kind of "stiffnecked" Oh, lucky you.  (And that is U.S. sarchasm.)
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