In your country do you have to get a letter of attorney to ask someone to explain something to a group of people? If so I'm afraid I can't provide you with such a letter, but maybe you can post your explanation privately to me and that would get around this crazy law?
Are you a group of people?
Depends who you mean by "you". In other words, doesn't that question answer itself?
I haven't seen anyone else here asking me to explain what you were asking (since this had been properly expanded on before, and not only by me, lol). How can you then ask on behalf of some group without first providing some "paper" authorizing you to do so?
Is that what I've done?
If so, I guess you have your answer as to how I did it.
Once again I wonder how you managed to tell us what was wrong with what I wrote before I showed up and wrote it, though.
I don't think it is a proper way to ask for an explanation ("explain us")
Well, no, it's missing the word "to".
Are you trying to teach me how to speak English?