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So, I understand the basis for the argument some people are making to shun Trump supporters for life. But do these people understand that outside the bubble of the US, they've just implied 90% of adult Americans should receive the same treatment internationally? :)
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No doubt. My former fluency in French had me mispronouncing Catalan like a French speaker would, things like final consonants that are voiced in English and Catalan but not French. More than 1 person was incredulous that I was an American when I fessed up. Linguistic camouflage
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Yeah. Happens to me all the time. I grew up around 4 or 5 languages. Even spoke some Swahili as a toddler. My pronunciation is almost always near-native, even if I know 10 words Only, I get too much credit for being from Norway, so not sure it's to my advantage to sound local.
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British increasingly get abused too, again, not without reason. I remember being at the Croatia/Serbia border, & the person in front of us was Irish. The guard was friendliness personified. Then, us. Holy fuck did his behaviour change.
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No joke: when I worked as a bouncer in my hometown, we'd find literally any legally excusable excuse to bar Brits from entering the establishment. Not that we needed one: 98% of them were waaaaay too drunk to legally be served alcohol in Norway. Not to mention rude & belligerent
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