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1 year ago | [YT] | 870



@Lucasguiljerme

It’s completely right, I don’t know the reason that someone makes fun of another one who get out the comfort zone every day just to expand their knowledges and become more intelligent or sociable.

1 year ago | 76

@youtubeuserzzzz

Agree 100%. Or the person laughing is definitely welcome to speak in the native language of the person they are laughing at. Let's see who gets the last laugh.🤔

1 year ago | 37

@willlyons9823

Also reminds me when people are impatient of old people at the store checkout or bus stop. They could have been fighting for our country in a long forgotten war.

1 year ago | 11

@nuclearwessels2078

Same for any broken language. My Spanish is really rusty, and I am trying to get it back up to par. It makes me really anxious talking with people. Thankfully, the vast majority of people I speak with have been very kind and helpful. Going through the process myself, really does help me be empathetic with people learning English. I don't get people who want to be nasty to those making the attempt to learn your language. Why disrespect those trying to respect your culture?

1 year ago | 6

@artillepsy3172

I've never experienced that yet. Hey to belarusian & polish people =)

1 year ago | 2

@drumnbasskim

👏👏

1 year ago | 1

@markdickenson5400

Absolutely right. I speak English but can speak French fair. My pronunciation is sometimes off and ppl laugh sometimes. It doesn't bother me especially when I know that lots of Canadian ppl don't even try to learn another language

6 months ago | 0

@khalif19971

Being a traveler and wanting to become a polyglot, I couldn't imagine doing that.

1 year ago | 0

@reginafisher9919

Agree 💯

1 year ago | 0

@isgenderisgenderov7958

I like it 👌

1 year ago | 0

@ernestorevollar3632

Personally, I will never make fun of someone who speaks English in an imperfect way because that's the way they are, everyone needs to be different. However, the main problem would be to understand their spoken English with a heavy accent coming from their native language, and sometimes that's the breaking point where some stereotypes come out. I'll never make fun of them when they speak English, but I would feel uncomfortable or even frustrated for not understanding what they would have said to me, instead.

1 year ago (edited) | 1

@AnaLauraBiazoto

É chato esse tipo de situação e gera um certo nervosismo, eu estou aprendendo inglês, mas sou péssima tenho muita dificuldade.

9 months ago | 0

@Kulak-tr

👏🏼

1 year ago | 0

@aparicioarguinarena4483

Eso es cierto. No se rían! Malos!

1 year ago | 5

@mrgenetics4063

Swedes make fun of me for self learning Swedish as an American

1 year ago | 0

@jasonjacob402

Yup 👍🏻1️⃣0️⃣0️

7 months ago (edited) | 0

@Jsphat81

Like a lot of parents and family members of US born Latinos. They make fun of their broken Spanish and this discourages them from learning Spanish altogether and many never do.

1 year ago | 0

@thato596

True

1 year ago | 0

@mulloy522

Most americans speak broken english and it's their only language

1 year ago | 3

@Hubert-Giziński

In Poland we realy like,if someone tries to learn polish,and speaks even very broken polish

1 year ago | 0