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    1311 months ago

    Dealing with American colleagues feels really weird sometimes. They’re either very happy or really not amused.

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        511 months ago

        I didn’t think about that, but English isn’t my first language and there are studies out there that say that you think different in languages that aren’t your mothertongue. That being said, my English meetings with my British and my Eastern European colleagues still feel a lot more normal than meetings with American colleagues

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          311 months ago

          It is not my mother tongue either but the British, or at least the English, are famous for being phlegmatic where as US-Americans are famous for being enthousiastic. Of course, it impact the way they speak.
          But we’ll need a british lemming and an american one to cheek on that.

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            211 months ago

            enthousiastic

            frenchman spotted

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              311 months ago

              You are right. I so full of my (american) english corrector telling me I don’t know how to write “neighbour” and “colour” that I don’t trust him to spot abusive use of “ou”.