It's right up there with not calling Crème Brûlée burnt cream. Just do it. It's what it is.
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You mean Americans though, right? In Canada French is one of our official languages. It's why we say gee-oh-teen instead of gill-oh-teen.
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In my head-canon you liked this because I used "guillotine" as my example.
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Like calling it a garage instead of a car hole.
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Ok, I laughed.
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English Canadian here and I'm good with saying it in French, but then my accent doesn't sound whacked!
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would you cut down the loanword to get at the tryhard? English is a language planted thick with loanwords, from syntax to idiom. and when you had cut down every loanword in English, and the tryhard turned round on you, could you even speak in the winds that would blow then?
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This was way too fucking poetic for an argument abt paper maché.
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Most people split the difference and say paper maché
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that is honestly the only way I've seen it used in English like... anywhere. Except for Canada I suppose.
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