On May 09 2015 01:40 cheekymonkey wrote: Can't people learn english already!
MarineKing's English is decent. But I like that they interview Koreans in Korean. If they're not comfortable speaking English and would only give you a bland response because they're scared to say something wrong the interview would be worse.
Also, I cannot help but feel that a Frenchman telling anyone to learn English is very funny.
Because?
It is one of Germany's favourite stereotypes that French people refuse to learn English and speak exclusively French.
I always enjoy people talking about the German language. They complain about it being harsh and always sounding angry, and then when they're giving an example they're using the most rage filled voice they can muster. We aren't like that at all. Our anger is much more cold and subtle.
I agree. A true German speaking German is actually much more pleasant to listen to than, say, a Spaniard speaking Spanish. German flows very well and calmly when talked correctly.
What is a true German? And be careful, the answer goes into dangerous territory.
Native speaker or person who speaks as well as a native speaker.
On May 09 2015 01:40 cheekymonkey wrote: Can't people learn english already!
MarineKing's English is decent. But I like that they interview Koreans in Korean. If they're not comfortable speaking English and would only give you a bland response because they're scared to say something wrong the interview would be worse.
Also, I cannot help but feel that a Frenchman telling anyone to learn English is very funny.
Because?
It is one of Germany's favourite stereotypes that French people refuse to learn English and speak exclusively French.
I always enjoy people talking about the German language. They complain about it being harsh and always sounding angry, and then when they're giving an example they're using the most rage filled voice they can muster. We aren't like that at all. Our anger is much more cold and subtle.
I agree. A true German speaking German is actually much more pleasant to listen to than, say, a Spaniard speaking Spanish. German flows very well and calmly when talked correctly.
What is a true German? And be careful, the answer goes into dangerous territory.
On May 09 2015 01:40 cheekymonkey wrote: Can't people learn english already!
MarineKing's English is decent. But I like that they interview Koreans in Korean. If they're not comfortable speaking English and would only give you a bland response because they're scared to say something wrong the interview would be worse.
Also, I cannot help but feel that a Frenchman telling anyone to learn English is very funny.
Because?
It is one of Germany's favourite stereotypes that French people refuse to learn English and speak exclusively French.
I always enjoy people talking about the German language. They complain about it being harsh and always sounding angry, and then when they're giving an example they're using the most rage filled voice they can muster. We aren't like that at all. Our anger is much more cold and subtle.
I agree. A true German speaking German is actually much more pleasant to listen to than, say, a Spaniard speaking Spanish. German flows very well and calmly when talked correctly.
What is a true German? And be careful, the answer goes into dangerous territory.
True German in action
You'll never find a german who is as german as Vasacast is italian if it comes to casting
On May 09 2015 01:40 cheekymonkey wrote: Can't people learn english already!
MarineKing's English is decent. But I like that they interview Koreans in Korean. If they're not comfortable speaking English and would only give you a bland response because they're scared to say something wrong the interview would be worse.
Also, I cannot help but feel that a Frenchman telling anyone to learn English is very funny.
Because?
It is one of Germany's favourite stereotypes that French people refuse to learn English and speak exclusively French.
I always enjoy people talking about the German language. They complain about it being harsh and always sounding angry, and then when they're giving an example they're using the most rage filled voice they can muster. We aren't like that at all. Our anger is much more cold and subtle.
Funny, I was just thinking about his "Cookies in the baby room" example. First, no German would ever have cookies near a baby room and that's why the example fails. Second, the way he says it in English is so jovial, the way he says it in German is more the "Honey. We need to talk about something." tone.
On May 09 2015 01:40 cheekymonkey wrote: Can't people learn english already!
MarineKing's English is decent. But I like that they interview Koreans in Korean. If they're not comfortable speaking English and would only give you a bland response because they're scared to say something wrong the interview would be worse.
Also, I cannot help but feel that a Frenchman telling anyone to learn English is very funny.
Because?
It is one of Germany's favourite stereotypes that French people refuse to learn English and speak exclusively French.
I always enjoy people talking about the German language. They complain about it being harsh and always sounding angry, and then when they're giving an example they're using the most rage filled voice they can muster. We aren't like that at all. Our anger is much more cold and subtle.
I agree. A true German speaking German is actually much more pleasant to listen to than, say, a Spaniard speaking Spanish. German flows very well and calmly when talked correctly.
What is a true German? And be careful, the answer goes into dangerous territory.
"True speaking", not "true German". Let's not go there.
On May 09 2015 01:40 cheekymonkey wrote: Can't people learn english already!
MarineKing's English is decent. But I like that they interview Koreans in Korean. If they're not comfortable speaking English and would only give you a bland response because they're scared to say something wrong the interview would be worse.
Also, I cannot help but feel that a Frenchman telling anyone to learn English is very funny.
Because?
It is one of Germany's favourite stereotypes that French people refuse to learn English and speak exclusively French.
I always enjoy people talking about the German language. They complain about it being harsh and always sounding angry, and then when they're giving an example they're using the most rage filled voice they can muster. We aren't like that at all. Our anger is much more cold and subtle.
I agree. A true German speaking German is actually much more pleasant to listen to than, say, a Spaniard speaking Spanish. German flows very well and calmly when talked correctly.
I'm pretty sure you could say that about any language.
From experience spent in various countries close to France, nope, at least not in my opinion.
On May 09 2015 01:40 cheekymonkey wrote: Can't people learn english already!
MarineKing's English is decent. But I like that they interview Koreans in Korean. If they're not comfortable speaking English and would only give you a bland response because they're scared to say something wrong the interview would be worse.
Also, I cannot help but feel that a Frenchman telling anyone to learn English is very funny.
Because?
It is one of Germany's favourite stereotypes that French people refuse to learn English and speak exclusively French.
I always enjoy people talking about the German language. They complain about it being harsh and always sounding angry, and then when they're giving an example they're using the most rage filled voice they can muster. We aren't like that at all. Our anger is much more cold and subtle.
I agree. A true German speaking German is actually much more pleasant to listen to than, say, a Spaniard speaking Spanish. German flows very well and calmly when talked correctly.
What is a true German? And be careful, the answer goes into dangerous territory.
"True speaking", not "true German". Let's not go there.
He said True German speaking German.
Yeah but that was obviously not ethnic/race/origins/whatever related, cmon d:
On May 09 2015 01:45 Elentos wrote: [quote] MarineKing's English is decent. But I like that they interview Koreans in Korean. If they're not comfortable speaking English and would only give you a bland response because they're scared to say something wrong the interview would be worse.
Also, I cannot help but feel that a Frenchman telling anyone to learn English is very funny.
Because?
It is one of Germany's favourite stereotypes that French people refuse to learn English and speak exclusively French.
I always enjoy people talking about the German language. They complain about it being harsh and always sounding angry, and then when they're giving an example they're using the most rage filled voice they can muster. We aren't like that at all. Our anger is much more cold and subtle.
I agree. A true German speaking German is actually much more pleasant to listen to than, say, a Spaniard speaking Spanish. German flows very well and calmly when talked correctly.
What is a true German? And be careful, the answer goes into dangerous territory.
"True speaking", not "true German". Let's not go there.
He said True German speaking German.
Yeah but that was obviously not ethnic/race/origins/whatever related, cmon d:
On May 09 2015 01:40 cheekymonkey wrote: Can't people learn english already!
MarineKing's English is decent. But I like that they interview Koreans in Korean. If they're not comfortable speaking English and would only give you a bland response because they're scared to say something wrong the interview would be worse.
Also, I cannot help but feel that a Frenchman telling anyone to learn English is very funny.
Because?
It is one of Germany's favourite stereotypes that French people refuse to learn English and speak exclusively French.
I always enjoy people talking about the German language. They complain about it being harsh and always sounding angry, and then when they're giving an example they're using the most rage filled voice they can muster. We aren't like that at all. Our anger is much more cold and subtle.
I agree. A true German speaking German is actually much more pleasant to listen to than, say, a Spaniard speaking Spanish. German flows very well and calmly when talked correctly.
What is a true German? And be careful, the answer goes into dangerous territory.
"True speaking", not "true German". Let's not go there.
He said True German speaking German.
Interpret it as you like, I see it as "true german-speaking".
On May 09 2015 01:40 cheekymonkey wrote: Can't people learn english already!
MarineKing's English is decent. But I like that they interview Koreans in Korean. If they're not comfortable speaking English and would only give you a bland response because they're scared to say something wrong the interview would be worse.
Also, I cannot help but feel that a Frenchman telling anyone to learn English is very funny.
Because?
It is one of Germany's favourite stereotypes that French people refuse to learn English and speak exclusively French.
I always enjoy people talking about the German language. They complain about it being harsh and always sounding angry, and then when they're giving an example they're using the most rage filled voice they can muster. We aren't like that at all. Our anger is much more cold and subtle.
I agree. A true German speaking German is actually much more pleasant to listen to than, say, a Spaniard speaking Spanish. German flows very well and calmly when talked correctly.
What is a true German? And be careful, the answer goes into dangerous territory.