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You're in my country now, talk my language (pg. 3)
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| SYSTEM-J |
| Southerners: lovely people. |
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| Demoted |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ania_xox
I have the respect to keep my voice down when out with my sister or mother or cousins or whatever member of my family with whom I speak Polish.
Loud people are annoying in general. Loud people yelling in canto, arabic, farsi, romanian, lalalala, etc. are doubly annoying. |
I want you to speak Polish to me loudly the next time we phonesex. |
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| SMC |
| Where did she get the crazy idea the country and the language are her's? |
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| Paradox Lost |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ania_xox
I agree somewhat.
It is ing rude and annoying when foreigners speak loudly amongst eachother in public - especially in small places indoors, in close proximity to eachother. |
But what makes you think her grievances were with the volume of their discussion, rather than her just resenting them speaking a language other than English? |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | Originally posted by Paradox Lost
But what makes you think her grievances were with the volume of their discussion, rather than the idea that she just resented them speaking a language other than English? |
LOL, really. Did she even say a word about how loudly they were speaking? Not to mention she speaks gibberish as a parody of Arabic... |
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| Renzo |
:wtf:
What s dumb skank. She needs a good punch to the face. |
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| Clovis |
| I would have told that bitch to . OFF. |
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| montana |
| that is one pissfunny video. |
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| Paradox Lost |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
LOL, really. Did she even say a word about how loudly they were speaking? Not to mention she speaks gibberish as a parody of Arabic... |
I think it's also worth noting that she was yelling far too loud for me to get a sense as to how loud the other guys were.
Lousy loud people. ;) |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by SMC
Where did she get the crazy idea the country and the language are her's? |
People often have this kind of delusion. Sometimes they even try to enforce their aesthetic preferences on others, saying that it's wrong to shamelessly split infinitives, for example, because that didn't happen in a dead language no one cares about.
It makes me wonder. Would grammar nazis in the US accept Spanish more readily if they realised that the gracious Latin language to which they look up is the primary source of the languages (with few exceptions) spoken in the South of the Rio Grande? If not, there's a funny contradiction there :p |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ania_xox
I agree somewhat.
It is ing rude and annoying when foreigners speak loudly amongst eachother in public - especially in small places indoors, in close proximity to eachother. |
what's this kind of ignorant bull? i'll speak whatever damned language i choose regardless of where i am or who is around.
idiot. |
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| astroboy |
| If she had used her English etiquette she would not have been eavesdropping and wouldn't know whether they were speaking English or not. |
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