More friendship categories, please – JW Language Review

Update August 24, 2019: I have the latest version on my old iPad now and have English set as primary with the Spanish, German, and Korean language packs downloaded on it. My hope is to live in South Korea for nine months of the year and in Japan for three months of the year with at least one visit to China. First I must pay off my last credit card. It may take me nine years to pay it off or sooner depending on life factors. By then this app should be good enough that I can download the Japanese and both Chinese language packs. Update August 19, 2019: I hardly ever use this app but intend to donate $100 for it before the end of this year even though it is not a perfect app. This is because the app developers really did put 100% effort into it. (---) This refers to the latest app version 2.6.1 on my mom's mini iPad that is about 2 or 3 years old running iOS 11.0.3. My parents pay for 3GB of high speed data per month with AT&T. After that it drops down to slow speed. Quite obviously, I utilize the fastest free wifi hotspots that I can find for those high resolution videos and do my best to avoid the monthly JW broadcasts. Many places have blackout caps for their customers and the quality of wifi speed and signal strength can be touch and go at some of these places as well. Some app developers surreptiously gather this kind of information about their app users but others don't and need you to tell them what kind of device you are using, the age of your device, what operating system is on your device, and about your Internet connection at the time the bug or glitch occurred. --------->: When my mom meets a new householder she immediately starts treating them as new friends and shows personal interest in them by asking about their family, health, and so forth. She doesn't wait until after a person gets baptized to invite them over for dinner. I think this version, 2.6.1, is the best yet to date. I am looking forward to the next upgrade already. Only a tiny fraction of Jehovah's Witnesses can boast about helping over 100 people to the point of Christian dedication and baptism. My mom is not one of them. She has helped fewer than 10 South Korean women become Jehovah's Witnesses. She said all Bible Studies are hard work. I hope you understand that she has studied with way more than 10 people in her life as a baptized Witness since summer of 1975 but that only a fraction chose to join the religion that is currently known as Jehovah's Witnesses. Ironically enough, one retired South Korean nurse is now a baptized sister even though my mom had never studied with her. She had merely invited her over to a Korean potluck buffet to watch a slide show presentation about Jehovah's Witnesses with other South Korean legal guest workers during the 1970s.
Review by Joomi44 on JW Language.

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