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Nah, no, culture assimilation has nothing to do with it. My brother sometimes can't say what we means because he can't find the right words, even if knows them, he just can't seem to find it when trying to use in a sentence. Get my drift?
I can speak 3 languages, but I have no problem in communicating in any of them. Want my advice? Think before you speak. Think carefully. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Did you grow up speaking chinese? or English? I think it's because you use one language more often than the other. Or you tend to think in one language, and when you try to converse in another language, you still have to translate your thought in that language.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Well, most kids today mix tagalog with english, which sounds annoying. It's like singlish. "You know kasi eh, I'm so gutom na, eat naman tayo doon!" And with the HUEG influence of American pop culture in here, it's no wonder people are starting to have difficulty in speaking tagalog. I don't get it why they speak english when they can talk in tagalog or in dialect(bisaya).
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |