Posted June 03, 2015
play mafia?
Usually "I'm here to ...." is generally used in situations where "I have come here to.." would be considered more suitable. It is a case of context. Otherwise "I am here.." taken at face value becomes redundant. In this particular case, you can then reasonably extrapolate "I have come here from there".
Still, your nitpick was funny, and therefore totally justifiable. Well, as least I got a giggle out of it. That makes it justifiable to me. ;)
Usually "I'm here to ...." is generally used in situations where "I have come here to.." would be considered more suitable. It is a case of context. Otherwise "I am here.." taken at face value becomes redundant. In this particular case, you can then reasonably extrapolate "I have come here from there".
Still, your nitpick was funny, and therefore totally justifiable. Well, as least I got a giggle out of it. That makes it justifiable to me. ;)