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In reply to the discussion: Why would I go anywhere they don't speak english? [View all]DFW
(59,884 posts)45. How ironic. When people from England hear people from Ohio speak, they say, "THAT is English?"
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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I love this quote. And it's so true. Travel has been my greatest teacher and the
smirkymonkey
Jun 2019
#12
I know! I love the adventure of having to figure out a new language, culture,
smirkymonkey
Jun 2019
#57
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
I have found that no matter where I go, there are usually a few people who
smirkymonkey
Jun 2019
#13
I've known several ex-military members who were stationed out of the country...
Laffy Kat
Jun 2019
#33
How ironic. When people from England hear people from Ohio speak, they say, "THAT is English?"
DFW
Jun 2019
#45
A reverse view of ..traveling..People from all over traveled and settled where I worked.
Stuart G
Jun 2019
#55
