Never heard about it ? Well, like it or not, "English" is now an international language. It has indeed UK and US (and NZ and...) flavors but also an international one.
Globish can be a useful international communication tool (I did not say language) and you have to accept it. If it helps a Turk speak to an Indonesian and get understood, it's just good enough and who cares about syntax really? Somebody feels here happy not having an "Académie française" like in English, so what's the problem? Look (or hear) sideways and be happy.