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Anders

Senior Member
Dec 13, 2002
3,134
#24
WTF is this?

We can't all be walking talking dictionary's.
It might come as a surprise to many americans and British people, but english isn't the mother tongue of every country in the world. At least we try to learn another language or two... it might not be perfect, but I have no problems understanding the posts in this forum. Stop bítchting already!

Sorry, got carried away. But I've had British, American and Australian people telling me that my english suck. -Wanna try talking danish you prick, is usually the way I reply.
 

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
#25
I get that a lot from Germans - English people have always commented me though. When I lived in England (my spoken English wasn't too good when I went there) they were all very supportive, helping me out and stuff.
 

Anders

Senior Member
Dec 13, 2002
3,134
#26
oh... and don't forget the french... OMG! :eek:
I was in Paris and stopped by a big music store on Champs Elysses. I grabbed some CD's and went to pay for 'em. But cuz I didn't say bonjour, the clerk wouldn't sell me the freakin' CD's. Then I tried talking some french with him, and then he just laughed at me. WTF??? :confused: Stuck up arrogant prick!
I'm not saying that french people are like this, but that happended alot that summer.
 

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
#27
YES!! That has happened to me at least 5 times alone in one summer (two years ago - last time I went to France on holiday).

Hated the country ever since :angel: :D
 

Anders

Senior Member
Dec 13, 2002
3,134
#28
It's a shame isn't it?
It's such a beautiful country, but some people scare all of us away. I wish they could be more like the italians. Really cool people, with them you always feel welcome :)
 

Layce Erayce

Senior Member
Aug 11, 2002
9,116
#29
++ [ originally posted by Karlberg ] ++
WTF is this?

We can't all be walking talking dictionary's.
It might come as a surprise to many americans and British people, but english isn't the mother tongue of every country in the world. At least we try to learn another language or two... it might not be perfect, but I have no problems understanding the posts in this forum. Stop bítchting already!

Sorry, got carried away. But I've had British, American and Australian people telling me that my english suck. -Wanna try talking danish you prick, is usually the way I reply.

:D
 

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
#30
++ [ originally posted by Karlberg ] ++
It's a shame isn't it?
It's such a beautiful country, but some people scare all of us away. I wish they could be more like the italians. Really cool people, with them you always feel welcome :)
Yes indeed! I never had any problems with Italians or Spaniards, it's just the countries that feel really great about themselves like Germany and France where the people think they still live in a Superpower (you gonna tell 'em or am I? ;)).

Italy rules! :cool:
 

K10

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
2,698
#31
++ [ originally posted by Karlberg ] ++
oh... and don't forget the french... OMG! :eek:
I was in Paris and stopped by a big music store on Champs Elysses. I grabbed some CD's and went to pay for 'em. But cuz I didn't say bonjour, the clerk wouldn't sell me the freakin' CD's. Then I tried talking some french with him, and then he just laughed at me. WTF??? :confused: Stuck up arrogant prick!
I'm not saying that french people are like this, but that happended alot that summer.
The clerk really did that? Jeez. What a bit*h!
 

Tom

The DJ
Oct 30, 2001
11,726
#32
++ [ originally posted by Erik ] ++
YES!! That has happened to me at least 5 times alone in one summer (two years ago - last time I went to France on holiday).

Hated the country ever since :angel: :D
In france I just go up and say 'parlez vous anglais??' :D
 

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