It has a (smaller) european part.
It has a (smaller) european part.
You want me to drink actual Dihydrogen Monoxide? No way!
Just because people with years of experience with something don’t have to think about it, doesn’t mean it’s intuitive.
As a non-native speaker, I don’t find it intuitive at all, even though I don’t have to think about it anymore. And as you can see by their post, OP didn’t find it intuitive either.
Well these are some really good points! I didnt think about batteries degrading but as far as I know, the more expensive phones tend to have larger batteries which will still get you through a day without charging…
Talking about accidents, I dont think the warranty replaces accidents where you are at fault (?). My phones (cheap or expensive) always had a case and tempered glass on them and I have yet to damage any of them but I get your point, expensive phones have to last for longer. I personally worry more about how long I am going to get security updates though…
Buying cheaper phones for the purpose of feeling the need to upgrade them sooner doesnt really make sende though, does it?
As a non-native speaker, referring to a single teacher as “they” is not very intuitive (although correct)…
Imagine how much you would be able to mess with people if you had telekinesis.