About your edit on my wording: does both not work in this context? My mother tongue is Norwegian, so I'd like to know how I can improve my English language.
Could = possibly. Would = definitively.
Yeah, I'm gonna agree with you. Should have used would.
You're half right - Russia is in Europe, but that does not mean all Europeans are Russian. But from Europe, the view is good. Could have been better if you didn't elect trump, but still.
So translating a website is a foreign concept to you. Well, let me welcome you to the internet. There's a site called translate.google.com - paste any URL, and it can translate the article for you so you won't have to learn another language. How freaking cool is that?
I work in a company that has 30k+ employees throughout the world. Management integrated Salesforce two years ago, and it's been a shit show. Everyone hates Salesforce, but I guess Salesforce must have the best sellers in the world?
Yeah, I'm gonna stop taking screenshots and use an analogue camera to capture my screen, then run to the photo printing shop, stop by the hobby store for some tracking paper, and track the photo. Scan that bad boy, and Bob's your uncle!
Now what would I then be called by these keyboard warriors?
A guillotine is all that's needed in there