• BaraCoded@literature.cafe
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    2 days ago

    French guy here, It’s always the accent. You think you don’t have one, but you do, and when it’s not the accent it’s a confusion about grammar or the gender of a word.

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      2 days ago

      The French was probably too perfect. Shoulda been:

      “Je prends uhhhh deeeeux…deux croissants”. 90% of the French people I know can barely get two words out without a “uhh” or “beuh”.

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        13 hours ago

        Nobody talks without interferences such as “euh”, “erm”, “like”, etc, because in real life people don’t read lines like actors, they talk as they think. In your example, the person is obviously hesitating about what to order.

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          12 hours ago

          For sure, but it’s the rate at which the French use them which always blows me away. And I know I shouldn’t have to say this, and I know it will be ignored anyway, but yes obviously this isn’t every single French person.

          I remember a specifically bad example from a person who was, if I remember correctly, introducing their website where they would speak in French and you could listen for practice. Great, sounds good. Except! I couldn’t follow them because they couldn’t pass three words, maximum, without a “uhh”, “beuhh”, or “eeeuhhh”. It was an extreme example, but I think about it all the time.

          It all reeks of trying way too hard to hard to convince everyone how laid back they are but they’re some of the most stressed out people I know. I have to wonder if it’s the fact that I live in Montréal so we get a fair number of Parisien.nes here.

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            9 hours ago

            Oh, well, parisians are an entirely separate, degenerate species so we’ll at least agree on that.

            But yeah, it’s always the accent. I’ll die on that hill. We all have accents and it’s normal.