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Unread 04-06-2014, 02:05 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by mrerick View Post
Ahhhhh.. Sieger...

I think that I may have stumbled upon the solution for France.

I studied French in school for a few years from someone that has a regional Parisian accent. As a result, I'm told my limited French has that posh accent. But.... I didn't study long enough, or use the language to the extent where my vocabulary exceeded that of a 5 year old.

So, when I attempt to converse in French in France, it's so offensive that the conversant mercifully switches to English. Vive la France!

Marc
mrerick,

You know, at one time I spoke German quite well, but when I've traveled there, the Germans, somehow, recognize the fact that I'm an American and all start speaking English to me.

I don't know whether it's the clothing, the larger body type or just what it is. Anyway, we've reached a good compromise, as I speak German and they answer back in English?!?

Not to be overbearing, but English has become the international language, worldwide, perhaps strengthened by internet usage.


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