People with this mindset are either narcissists (I’m SO important that everybody MUST be talking about me), nosey (OMG!!! What are they talking talking about?!)or BOTH.
That middle panel goes a long way toward helping me understand why people get upset when they hear a language they don’t understand being spoken.My first thought is always, can I tell what language they are speaking? If it’s one that I know a few scraps of, I try to catch what they’re saying. When I can make anything out, it’s something mundane, like I’m on my way home, or We have three stops before we get off.
But those same people think nothing of speaking English when they visit another country. Why can’t THEY learn a few phrases in the language of whatever country they visit (especially languages of major countries – Spanish, French, German, Japanese, etc)? It is a two way street, people.
Most of the world tells some form of this joke: What do you call a person who speaks two languages? Bilingual. Three languages? Trilingual. One language? American!
TwilightFaze over 5 years ago
HA!!!!!
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 5 years ago
Heh, high school german pays off.
ChaosandMayhem over 5 years ago
People with this mindset are either narcissists (I’m SO important that everybody MUST be talking about me), nosey (OMG!!! What are they talking talking about?!)or BOTH.
mfrasca over 5 years ago
“Stephen, D.C.” is Stephen Miller, Trump’s virulently anti-immigrant adviser.
TerryYocham over 5 years ago
Wenn ist das Nunstruck git und Slotermeyer? Ja! … Beiherhund das Oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!
John Leonard Premium Member over 5 years ago
I’d be happy if more Americans learned to speak English themselves, before they complain about others.
Agapostemon over 5 years ago
That middle panel goes a long way toward helping me understand why people get upset when they hear a language they don’t understand being spoken.My first thought is always, can I tell what language they are speaking? If it’s one that I know a few scraps of, I try to catch what they’re saying. When I can make anything out, it’s something mundane, like I’m on my way home, or We have three stops before we get off.
contralto2b over 5 years ago
But those same people think nothing of speaking English when they visit another country. Why can’t THEY learn a few phrases in the language of whatever country they visit (especially languages of major countries – Spanish, French, German, Japanese, etc)? It is a two way street, people.
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member over 5 years ago
“Come down! And yes, we are talking about you right now”
According to Google Translate. (For those of us who don’t know German)
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 5 years ago
Love it, Mr. K. :D
Seeker149 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Most of the world tells some form of this joke: What do you call a person who speaks two languages? Bilingual. Three languages? Trilingual. One language? American!