Astonishing, mate! It might be that easy for you but most poeple who think that's all to it will end up broke in one single day.
@cr8or is a fabrication
He is not even Serbian and this is where it gets interesting,because he is not sharp enough
He is a native English speaker or whatever but not Serbian.
People from Slavic origin say "Cheers" in their native languages only to good health when they drink.And as i visited Serbia number of times i never heard anyone say "Cheers" like he describes to end a conversation.He got that from Google translator LOL.
Serbs to say "Cheers" in end of conversation say "Hvala"
http://translate.translation-services-usa.com/cheers/serbian/
Ziveli means let's live long when saying "Cheers" in the Pub with friends.
https://www.cheersm8.com/how-to-say/cheers/srb
Now look at this ,Serbia uses Cyrillic Alphabet so on his keyboard there would be Latin letters and Cyrillic and his" Ziveli " is a paste from first translation he could find.Compare this to the links and the fact above where "Cheers" is in fact "Hvala".In Slavic languages there two different "Cheers" and he does not know that.
I am not looking at trades,because even if i know it is not true it is hard to have solid argument.Linguistics are easier to detect especially a LIE.
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You, my friend, have a gift, remarkable gift indeed and should not waste it trying to be a trader. I have to say, you earned my respect by putting such enormous effort in researching myself and linguistics I use.@cr8or is a fabrication
He is not even Serbian and this is where it gets interesting,because he is not sharp enough
He is a native English speaker or whatever but not Serbian.
People from Slavic origin say "Cheers" in their native languages only to good health when they drink.And as i visited Serbia number of times i never heard anyone say "Cheers" like he describes to end a conversation.He got that from Google translator LOL.
Serbs to say "Cheers" in end of conversation say "Hvala"
http://translate.translation-services-usa.com/cheers/serbian/
Ziveli means let's live long when saying "Cheers" in the Pub with friends.
https://www.cheersm8.com/how-to-say/cheers/srb
Now look at this ,Serbia uses Cyrillic Alphabet so on his keyboard there would be Latin letters and Cyrillic and his" Ziveli " is a paste from first translation he could find.Compare this to the links and the fact above where "Cheers" is in fact "Hvala".In Slavic languages there two different "Cheers" and he does not know that.
I am not looking at trades,because even if i know it is not true it is hard to have solid argument.Linguistics are easier to detect especially a LIE.
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You are wasting your time trading, ever try Interpol![]()