stubear280 wrote:shiram wrote:Really makes me appreciate the dual langage country I live in, even though most people are not bilingual, it still gave me the tools and opportunity to learn English.
I still feel that if you know English, you can usually get by in most modern countries, so there's not as much encitive for native English speaker to learn another langage.
Honestly, english is boring. I'm not saying that because it's all I've known, but like the Louis C.K. bit goes, it just sounds so unenthusiastic and dull. Other languages have that crackling energy, while english just slides out (barely, for most americans.)
You would get different opinions from non-native english speakers, I tried to post some french music videos and one french person basically told me French was just not suited for musics, and I can relate to that, as it's not as incisive a langage as english is.
French is a complicated mess of rules, grammar and spelling that makes little sense, it's so old and kept so many of the olde ways, english is simpler and straight to the point.
If you don't grok it, drokk it!