• @[email protected]
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    336 months ago

    When someone says my name with the correct pronunciation and accent 😳 how do they know my true name

  • @cmac
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    6 months ago

    This is why, as a native English speaker, I just never express my emotions.

  • @Dasus
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    216 months ago

    You jest, sir, but this is the reason I purposefully got a British therapist instead of using my native language in therapy.

  • @[email protected]
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    76 months ago

    Similar here, my partner and I are mostly talking in English for non-important/silly stuff and switch to French when things said are serious/important. A way to separate real/serious from joking/sarcasm.

  • @jqubed
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    English is my native language. I’m reasonably fluent in some parts of life in French but I feel like if I were to try to have a deeper conversation about something like emotions I would struggle to find the right words. Is that kind of what makes it easier for you non-native speakers that are identifying with this post?

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    I only swear in English because swearing in my own language makes it more dirty somehow . Also I only speak English online because no one else wouldn’t understand shit otherwise .

  • @kurodriel
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    26 months ago

    So, this is why? I never realized, thanks for that.

  • @[email protected]
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    16 months ago

    En tant qu’Américain, je peux être plus honnête émotionnellement avec moins de coûts émotionnels cuando hablo una lengua que no se llama inglés.

  • @lastone007
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    06 months ago

    I do same, when i need to abuse. It makes me feel less guilty.