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45. How ironic. When people from England hear people from Ohio speak, they say, "THAT is English?"
Sat Jun 15, 2019, 02:10 AM
Jun 2019

Many Swedes speak it better. I speak Swedish, so I rarely have a chance for comparison, but I know from hearing people in Sweden speak with foreigners who don't know their language.

Swedish seems to be the new language of the Republic of San Marcos.

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Weird jberryhill Jun 2019 #1
She missed a nice trip. Many people in Sweden do speak English; The Velveteen Ocelot Jun 2019 #2
There's a big overlap between places with low levels of passport holders--- dawg day Jun 2019 #3
I think it would be more noticeable if only tourist passports were shown captain queeg Jun 2019 #9
When I was in the USAF, back in the late 60s, MineralMan Jun 2019 #20
As I was getting out of the Navy, they were requiring Farmer-Rick Jun 2019 #32
This is a mistaken assumption... arthurgoodwin Jun 2019 #35
42% of US citizens currently hold a valid passport VMA131Marine Jun 2019 #53
I think Mark Twain summed it up best... Brawndo Jun 2019 #4
I love this quote. And it's so true. Travel has been my greatest teacher and the smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #12
Yes. This. Ohiogal Jun 2019 #30
I know! I love the adventure of having to figure out a new language, culture, smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #57
Exactly, Mr. Twain. moondust Jun 2019 #47
When my wife and I visited Sweden almost everyone comradebillyboy Jun 2019 #5
Fear. Terrified of the big bad world mainer Jun 2019 #6
The word for that is Jingoism lunatica Jun 2019 #7
Most of the ones I know here in Oklahoma have never traveled out of the state, or don't want to. redstatebluegirl Jun 2019 #8
That's sad and funny. ChazInAz Jun 2019 #10
:) "absorbed it by osmosis or something." If only we Hortensis Jun 2019 #26
"other Slavic languages?" DFW Jun 2019 #44
Most European countries ... quickesst Jun 2019 #11
I know it is taught in Pakistan. Ilsa Jun 2019 #29
Preparing for a global economy? quickesst Jun 2019 #42
And we've taught Spanish, French, and German in US schools for decades. Igel Jun 2019 #39
A foreign language.... quickesst Jun 2019 #43
I have found that no matter where I go, there are usually a few people who smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #13
this Kali Jun 2019 #54
International travel is expensive. surrealAmerican Jun 2019 #14
Extra sad as... GeorgeGist Jun 2019 #15
The main reason many people don't travel abroad is MineralMan Jun 2019 #16
And fear is a hallmark of the conservative mind. smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #56
Also lack of interest in others, lack of intellectual curiosity, Hortensis Jun 2019 #17
Evidence of the primitive American mindset Yavin4 Jun 2019 #18
What's "American" about this? Hortensis Jun 2019 #22
There are primitive mindsets in all cultures Yavin4 Jun 2019 #48
Ah. Hortensis Jun 2019 #49
It's part of the adventure... SMC22307 Jun 2019 #19
Yes, that's half of the fun of it. MineralMan Jun 2019 #27
That's a fun memory. (n/t) SMC22307 Jun 2019 #31
Reminds me of a train trip in 1969 dhol82 Jun 2019 #34
Lucy being arrested in Paris treestar Jun 2019 #52
Well, in real life it's pretty funny, too. MineralMan Jun 2019 #58
"I don't like to go overseas...too many foreigners there." Wounded Bear Jun 2019 #21
One of my siblings married a man whose parents had never left malaise Jun 2019 #23
English is required in their schools and has been for years. shraby Jun 2019 #24
Pretty sure they speak better English there than most Americans. Crunchy Frog Jun 2019 #25
if i said that, i would have to leave oklahoma. n/t 5X Jun 2019 #28
I've known several ex-military members who were stationed out of the country... Laffy Kat Jun 2019 #33
Almost everyone in Sweden speaks English Vegas Roller Jun 2019 #36
I suspect education plays a big part in willingness to travel captain queeg Jun 2019 #37
most places I've ever been, even where they "don't speak english" anarch Jun 2019 #38
Um . . . no. Ohio is NOT the heart of Trump country. Ms. Toad Jun 2019 #40
Oh how sad! But I can kind of relate. GulfCoast66 Jun 2019 #41
How ironic. When people from England hear people from Ohio speak, they say, "THAT is English?" DFW Jun 2019 #45
I went to Sicily where very few people I encountered spoke English Skittles Jun 2019 #46
By that logic, why would anyone travel at all? DFW Jun 2019 #50
Every Rep. that I know virgogal Jun 2019 #51
A reverse view of ..traveling..People from all over traveled and settled where I worked. Stuart G Jun 2019 #55
Reminds me of an amusing story from a controversial '50s novel, "The Ugly American" sop Jun 2019 #59
I remember way back when people would say kskiska Jun 2019 #60
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