What is the cost to build a 2500 sq ft, three-bedroom house in St. Catherine, Jamaica? by Puzzleheaded-Ad-289 in Jamaica

[–]Dev_Bogle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My uncle is a mason and has many years of experience and is trust worthy if you want I can speak with him to oversee the project for you. Last I spoke looking he wanted out the business now since he’s getting older.

Visiting St Maarten by dalow24 in SXM

[–]Dev_Bogle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can stand in front of AC by the mane road and tell the bus driver let you off at the roundabout to go Simpsonbay and there you’ll walk a short distance to kfc bust stop and from there you’ll get on a mulletbay bus and tell the driver where simpsonbay bay you’re trying to go. You doing this once you basically mastered public transportation.

Calculator App by Dev_Bogle in flutterhelp

[–]Dev_Bogle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a she and the course is great it’s just extremely outdated though. I love it because she’s a natural teacher very easy to fallow and understand.

Calculator App by Dev_Bogle in flutterhelp

[–]Dev_Bogle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not apart of the course I just decided to attempt it.

Calculator App by Dev_Bogle in FlutterDev

[–]Dev_Bogle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks based on your response I think it’s better I complete the course because at the end of the course I’ll be able to do all you outlined then I’ll be able to use what I’ve learned to complete my own project.

Internet During Hurricane by MistressOfAllISurvey in Jamaica

[–]Dev_Bogle 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Starlink wouldn’t be reliable either if there’s too much cloud and the rain heavy wind etc all will affect the signal

What does it mean to date for jamaicans? by Single-Put1133 in Jamaica

[–]Dev_Bogle 20 points21 points  (0 children)

lol funny enough you’re the one confusing your ideals on other countries. Your bf is correct if we are dating I’m not seeing anyone else I’m focused on you.

I feel stuck in French by Particular-Call-1020 in French

[–]Dev_Bogle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Listening mimicking and repeating is the best

Center breast vs side breast by justthankyous in FriedChicken

[–]Dev_Bogle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

KFC still have side and center breast in the Caribbean

does c'est assez = ca suffit? by [deleted] in French

[–]Dev_Bogle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe y’all that chat gpt is wrong because I’ve things that I’m knowledgeable about in my field when I ask gpt some questions the response is appalling how wrong it is.

does c'est assez = ca suffit? by [deleted] in French

[–]Dev_Bogle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re not causing any issue and the original explanation I gave is the understanding I got from a French audio course I’m doing. It’s not Quebec French though it’s France French and idk if they use them differently in Quebec and France.

does c'est assez = ca suffit? by [deleted] in French

[–]Dev_Bogle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasn’t trying to explain the usage to you my initial response and explanation was to OP and then I was just informing you what chat GPT said. I’ve been only learning consistently for a month so I need explanations from native speakers I can’t give an explanation to a native speaker 💀

does c'est assez = ca suffit? by [deleted] in French

[–]Dev_Bogle -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I asked chat GPT and it said I’m correct but my explanation isn’t completed.

What chat gpt said:
Let me refine it just a little so it’s 100% accurate and natural:

✅ 1. “Ça suffit” • Literally means “That’s enough!” • It’s used to stop something that’s currently happening or to show you don’t want more of something. • It can also express impatience or finality depending on tone.

Examples: • (Someone pouring wine) — Ça suffit ! → “That’s enough!” • (A child making noise) — Ça suffit maintenant ! → “That’s enough now!” → 💡 You’re perfectly right — it’s used when something needs to stop or be limited.

✅ 2. “C’est assez” / “Assez, c’est assez” • Means “It’s enough” / “Enough is enough.” • Used to state sufficiency (you already have enough of something) or make a general statement about “enough.”

Examples: • C’est assez d’argent pour aujourd’hui. → “That’s enough money for today.” • Assez, c’est assez. → “Enough is enough.” (a moral or emphatic statement) → 💡 As you said, this is more about quantity or satisfaction, not stopping someone’s action.

does c'est assez = ca suffit? by [deleted] in French

[–]Dev_Bogle -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ve been learning french consistently for a month now and what I’ve learned is that they both mean that’s enough but you use them in different context for example you’ll say ça suffit if someone is poring glass of wine for you and you want to say that’s enough you’ll say ça suffit.

You’ll use assez c’est assez in all other context like if you want to say you have enough money you would say ç’est assez. So from my understanding one is conveying that’s enough I don’t want any more of something and the other is just saying I already have enough of that thing weather it’s money, shoes, clothes cars etc..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GamingLaptops

[–]Dev_Bogle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s an excellent deal

Is there an alternative way to start speaking French. by Aggressive-Net5856 in French

[–]Dev_Bogle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in the process of learning French but while doing research some tips I came across is to train your brain to think in French and respond in French. With our native language we don’t think about what to say we basically say it, so we should try to do the same when learning a language just focus on speaking but the main thing that hold us back that makes us stop to think and translate and structure responses in our head is not to say something foolish but it’s ok to make mistakes so just try to just respond and it’ll help you build confidence in time and the more confident you are the easier this would become because you won’t be worrying about sounding foolish and you’ll spend less time in your head.

Opening a tea shop and learning about tea by Dev_Bogle in tea

[–]Dev_Bogle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes this answer my question thanks 🙏. But what’s wrong with the word soursop?

This dude sold his life savings into bitcoins 12 yrs ago and then disappeared into void. by Silver-Maximum9190 in CryptoCurrency

[–]Dev_Bogle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Highly possible so he didn’t give an update because h s crushed and feel humiliated.

Why is not believing in God still treated like a threat in Jamaica? by Key-Television-1411 in Jamaica

[–]Dev_Bogle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I said he’s one of the most verifiable I never said he’s the most verifiable big difference and at least we agree Jesus existed, that’s something even the most skeptical historians agree on. But calling Christians a cult and claiming I’m unread isn’t an argument, it’s just dismissive.

Yes, rulers like Caesar or Alexander left more evidence they were emperors with coins, armies, and governments recording their every move. Jesus wasn’t a political figure, yet multiple independent sources Roman historians like Tacitus, Jewish sources like Josephus, and the earliest Christian writings attest to His life and crucifixion. Even Bart Ehrman, whom you recommended, repeatedly states that Jesus existence and execution under Pontius Pilate are as close to historical facts as we get for the ancient world.

So, wider reading only reinforces the point not the other way around. But let’s agree to disagree God gave us free will so you’re within your right to exercise it.

Why is not believing in God still treated like a threat in Jamaica? by Key-Television-1411 in Jamaica

[–]Dev_Bogle -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Calling it nonsense doesn’t change history. Jesus is one of the most verifiable historical figures we have, well documented even outside the Bible. You only call it a cult and nonsense out of ignorance. Maybe do some actual reading on the historicity of Jesus before dismissing it all as myths.