- Englisch (US) Fast fließend
- Japanisch
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Englisch (US)
I’m really glad you joining again!!
Actually I’m looking for a person who gather people to join this event.
There are two options;
the one is a normal participant that the joining fee is ¥3000-* with discounting fee ¥500- per friend maximum number of friend is two,
the other one is a participant with commission that no joining fee, you get reward ¥1000- per friend joining this event, but it is requested you invite two friends at least otherwise to be same condition as a normal participant.
Which the upper terms do you prefer?
klingt das natürlich?
I’m really glad you joining again!!
Actually I’m looking for a person who gather people to join this event.
There are two options;
the one is a normal participant that the joining fee is ¥3000-* with discounting fee ¥500- per friend maximum number of friend is two,
the other one is a participant with commission that no joining fee, you get reward ¥1000- per friend joining this event, but it is requested you invite two friends at least otherwise to be same condition as a normal participant.
Which the upper terms do you prefer?
klingt das natürlich?
- Englisch (US)
- Spanisch (Mexiko)
Unnatürlich
I’m really glad you're joining again!!
I’m really glad you're joining again!!
Actually I’m actually looking for a person who can gather people to join this event.
Actually I’m actually looking for a person who can gather people to join this event.
There are two options; the first one is athe normal participant thatoption and the joining fee iswould be ¥3000-* with a discounting fee of ¥500- per friend, the maximum number of friendfriends is two,
There are two options; the first one is athe normal participant thatoption and the joining fee iswould be ¥3000-* with a discounting fee of ¥500- per friend, the maximum number of friendfriends is two,
the other one is a participant with commission, thatthis noone doesn't have a joining fee, you get a reward of ¥1000- per friend joiningthat joins this event, but it's is requested that you invite at least two friends atotherwise leastit otherwisewould to be the same condition as a normal participant.
the other one is a participant with commission, thatthis noone doesn't have a joining fee, you get a reward of ¥1000- per friend joiningthat joins this event, but it's is requested that you invite at least two friends atotherwise leastit otherwisewould to be the same condition as a normal participant.
Which of the upper terms do you prefer? (or you could say) which of the two options do you prefer?
Which of the upper terms do you prefer? (or you could say) which of the two options do you prefer?
War diese Antwort hilfreich?
- Englisch (US)
- Spanisch (Mexiko)
Unnatürlich
I’m really glad you're joining again!!
I’m really glad you're joining again!!
Actually I’m actually looking for a person who can gather people to join this event.
Actually I’m actually looking for a person who can gather people to join this event.
There are two options; the first one is athe normal participant thatoption and the joining fee iswould be ¥3000-* with a discounting fee of ¥500- per friend, the maximum number of friendfriends is two,
There are two options; the first one is athe normal participant thatoption and the joining fee iswould be ¥3000-* with a discounting fee of ¥500- per friend, the maximum number of friendfriends is two,
the other one is a participant with commission, thatthis noone doesn't have a joining fee, you get a reward of ¥1000- per friend joiningthat joins this event, but it's is requested that you invite at least two friends atotherwise leastit otherwisewould to be the same condition as a normal participant.
the other one is a participant with commission, thatthis noone doesn't have a joining fee, you get a reward of ¥1000- per friend joiningthat joins this event, but it's is requested that you invite at least two friends atotherwise leastit otherwisewould to be the same condition as a normal participant.
Which of the upper terms do you prefer? (or you could say) which of the two options do you prefer?
Which of the upper terms do you prefer? (or you could say) which of the two options do you prefer?
War diese Antwort hilfreich?
- Englisch (US) Fast fließend
- Japanisch
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