Originally Posted by
Tricerafi
Eating a dancing mandarin, or is it an orange?
Anyway, can someone explain the difference of "who" and "whom" and when exactly we use "whom"?
Mmmm, in essence, they're the same thing. Usually, you dont hear whom, but when you do it's in place of who. It's old english. Examples like "to whom it may concern", "whom do you speak of" etc.
Originally Posted by
Raiken
There's no chicken wings in italy? Better move out from that hell, Athin.
There's italian food and im excited