I fail to see what the willingness to learn a language has to do with the EU, or global politics. If anything it's more a cultural thing than a political one, I for one learnt english at a very young age watching BBC, Monthy Python, Young Ones, Spittin Image etc... I doubt seeing Tony Blair on television encourages any young ones to learn English these days.Thrash Harry wrote:My point, exactly.Hojyuu-obi wrote:Oh my.
Are you British peeps really so demanding?
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I never learned english.
They stuffed it through my throat as if I were a Thanxgiven flippin' TURKEY.
Thanx, mom, dad, Margaret T.
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They stuffed it through my throat as if I were a Thanxgiven flippin' TURKEY.
Thanx, mom, dad, Margaret T.
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My point, exactly.Hojyuu-obi wrote:it's more a cultural thing than a political one
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in American engish, of course...
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That's American. Your education was clearly lacking.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:a Thanxgiven flippin' TURKEY
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I forgot... THANX mr. Schwarzkopf!Thrash Harry wrote:That's American. Your education was clearly lacking.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:a Thanxgiven flippin' TURKEY
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I was never any good at math...
my frat buddies weren't into my schtic..
gas is, like 29¢ a gallon, OMG!...
prozac? daily...
Marilyn Manson is, like soooo new and kewl!...
let's bomb these people back to the stoneage...
your invading my space...
Europe is soooo, over there, like...
Big Mac, fries to go...
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grodey, eww!
my frat buddies weren't into my schtic..
gas is, like 29¢ a gallon, OMG!...
prozac? daily...
Marilyn Manson is, like soooo new and kewl!...
let's bomb these people back to the stoneage...
your invading my space...
Europe is soooo, over there, like...
Big Mac, fries to go...
Kilgore
grodey, eww!
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I myself have never learned English apart from watching English shows on television. But as we didn’t have BBC when I was a kid there wasn’t much to educate me.Hojyuu-obi wrote:I fail to see what the willingness to learn a language has to do with the EU, or global politics. If anything it's more a cultural thing than a political one, I for one learnt english at a very young age watching BBC, Monthy Python, Young Ones, Spittin Image etc... I doubt seeing Tony Blair on television encourages any young ones to learn English these days.Thrash Harry wrote:My point, exactly.Hojyuu-obi wrote:Oh my.
And still even these days I try to remember a movie quote or something when I have to say something.
I don’t think its intended but you have to admit it soot’s someone like Bush if hey can use a well known language to use his propaganda.
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Really? I thought everyone in Europe had to learn God's chosen language at school. Your grasp of English is even more impressive in that case. Do you read/ type fluently, or do you have to spend half an hour with a Collins dictionary to decipher/ compose every post? I could never imagine participating in a foreign language based forum. I might end up insulting someone unintentionally.christophe wrote:I myself have never learned English apart from watching English shows on television.
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You might try coming off that Island more often.Thrash Harry wrote:I could never imagine participating in a foreign language based forum. I might end up insulting someone unintentionally.
You won't fall off after the Channel, y'know.
Or did you think that big tunnel blasts you directly to the Galaxy?
Now, on a more serious not. I guess it is quite difficult to comprehend for a native English speaker how much stress is laid upon us (the non-native babblers) to LEARN English.
It is, after all, a world language, understood in most of the civilised world (and Leeds, too), or so one tends to make us believe. That and Spanish can get you EVERYWHERE.
That's why most foreigners can speak/read/write a little, mediocre or rather good english, but not all Englishmen/Americans are adept in a foreign language.
Coz you don't NEED to learn it. They understand you EVERYWHERE (this does NOT include the Manchester/sw London regions).
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Yes, we start learning English when we're about 12-13 years old but I myself have been emerged in English since I was six years old I guess, French comes at the age of nine, German at fiftheen if I remember correctly ... must be a Belgian thing ... These days Belgian toddlers start learning the other language (French or Dutch depending what their native tongue is.Thrash Harry wrote:Really? I thought everyone in Europe had to learn God's chosen language at school. Your grasp of English is even more impressive in that case. Do you read/ type fluently, or do you have to spend half an hour with a Collins dictionary to decipher/ compose every post? I could never imagine participating in a foreign language based forum. I might end up insulting someone unintentionally.christophe wrote:I myself have never learned English apart from watching English shows on television.
The fact they don't "dub" movies here like they do in France and Germany helps too (which would help the French & Germans a long way if they could just watch the Lord Of The Rings instead of Le Seigneur des Anneaux or Der Herr der Ringe. I won't have to tell you a lot of French & Germans cannot be bothered to learn the English language, but that's probably not entirely their fault.)
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What kind of job do you do PL? Youre 100% right about the greeks,Purple Light wrote:I totally agree with Harry on this one, as a general rule 'we' are so quiet & hate to rock the boat in most situations.
I don't think half of the UK even realises they have a voice!
U should try dealing with Greek people every week. THEY complain!!!
and miserable they are as well, that s why the Cure have so many
fans here in Greece
(i get away with that, i m half german )
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Basically, IZ, you're spot on. And to make matters worse for the English speaking world there isn't an obvious second language. I did French, which is little use in Germany. My German-speaking friends have the opposite problem. We're all screwed in Greece.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:You might try coming off that Island more often.Thrash Harry wrote:I could never imagine participating in a foreign language based forum. I might end up insulting someone unintentionally.
You won't fall off after the Channel, y'know.
Or did you think that big tunnel blasts you directly to the Galaxy?
Now, on a more serious not. I guess it is quite difficult to comprehend for a native English speaker how much stress is laid upon us (the non-native babblers) to LEARN English.
It is, after all, a world language, understood in most of the civilised world (and Leeds, too), or so one tends to make us believe. That and Spanish can get you EVERYWHERE.
That's why most foreigners can speak/read/write a little, mediocre or rather good english, but not all Englishmen/Americans are adept in a foreign language.
Coz you don't NEED to learn it. They understand you EVERYWHERE (this does NOT include the Manchester/sw London regions).
IZ.
Funny thing is, I speak reasonable French (studied to A level, which is our 18+ public exam, and can just about have a conversation that's more sophisticated than booking a hotel room). In Belgium, I speak French and people reply in French and we get on with it. Eventually we understand one another, and beer often follows.
In France, meanwhile, I speak French and some snotty twerp replies in poor English. If I believed she (and it's more often a she than a he, to be fair) was genuinely trying to help I wouldn't mind, but it's usually accompanied by that disdainful look that implies that a mere foreigner shouldn't be allowed to sully the divine glory of the native French tongue. It also results in two people determinedly struggling in their second language because they're both too proud to back down. Maybe I should go to Switzerland and see what happens there.
On a related linguistic note, having studied Latin to GCSE (our 16+ public exam) I can make sense of Spanish or Italian newspapers, but also discovered I can translate directions in Flemish (to a football stadium in Ostend, which a colleague of mine than located without difficulty) and make vague sense of Dutch and Danish newspapers. Icelandic utterly defeated me and Russian is about to do the same. It's not the alphabet - I can read the words, I just struggle to grasp what the hell they mean.
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i have found that people are too eager to complain where i work, but they don't seem so forthcoming about giving praise
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*hugs Red Sunsets*Red Sunsets wrote:Try working in a 'blame culture' situ Brideoffrankenstein, it's hell!
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To date, Italy's the only place worth the trauma of getting Mrs T on a plane.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:You might try coming off that Island more often.
Go to sleep now, Francis.