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YourMom8241d@Lensflare I watch videos of UK people speaking "english" and sometimes I don't have a clue what they are saying. Sometimes those accents are thick. Similar with inner city people in the USA or people from the deep south USA.
I also thinks it funny that non native english speakers post shit like this meme. Peak comedy. -
@YourMom why is it surprising? Even if English is not one’s native language, it’s the one that should be used by everyone to understand each other.
People who don’t speak English should just fuck off to reddit. This platform is for those who speak English.
And on top of that, this platform is for devs. If you don’t speak English, you’re not a dev.
I mean it. People often try to paint me as an asshole for not being inclusive for devs who don’t speak English.
They can go fuck themselves.
It’s the language of our craft.
It’s as ridiculous as a wood worker who doesn’t know how to work with wood and whines about how people are mocking him for only knowing how to work with metal. -
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D-4got10-01152314h@YourMom I've heard that some Irish are _very_ hard to understand. Same for the Welsh.
Indeed, I did need captions for some Irish speaker in one of the movies I watched.
Then, you also have the Rastas. While they do seem to speak something that resembles English, if !for the subtitles, I'd understand solely about 10% of what that Jamaican dude in 'Grand Theft Auto IV' was talking.
...but I'm sure I'd understand more of that if only I spent more time learning how they actually speak.
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