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OlafP
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 Message 49 of 76
21 December 2010 at 9:55pm | IP Logged 
Laole wrote:
zerothinking wrote:
I don't attach my identity to the language or languages I speak. I think that's rather
silly.


Well, what else people usually identify themselves with? Social class, favourite sports, political views? No idea why should that be smarter.


What about achievements? Things you have learned despite the fact that you got a bad start in life? Illusions you have overcome, friends you have made, decisions you have taken, hardship you have endured, injustice you have stood up against. All of these are subject to your own will but not coincidences like native language, nationality, race, or whatever nonsense people can be proud of if they never achieved anything in their life.

Edited by OlafP on 21 December 2010 at 10:37pm

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leosmith
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 Message 50 of 76
21 December 2010 at 10:29pm | IP Logged 
OlafP wrote:
All of these are subject to your own will but not coincidences like native language, nationality, race,
or whatever nonsense people can be proud of if they never achieved anything in their life.

Maybe ideally people shouldn't be sensitive about these things, but they are. So your statement actually condones
racism, which I'm guessing wasn't your goal.

The current fad against all things PC, including language bashing, is a sad statement about our society.

Respect.
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OlafP
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 Message 51 of 76
21 December 2010 at 10:57pm | IP Logged 
leosmith wrote:
OlafP wrote:
All of these are subject to your own will but not coincidences like native language, nationality, race, or whatever nonsense people can be proud of if they never achieved anything in their life.

Maybe ideally people shouldn't be sensitive about these things, but they are. So your statement actually condones racism, which I'm guessing wasn't your goal.


I wrote that coincidences are nothing to be proud of. How does that condone racism?
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dotdotdot
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 Message 52 of 76
21 December 2010 at 11:51pm | IP Logged 
Most of the time, I would just laugh at the insult, but if they start bashing Korean for the most stupid reasons, then they might end up having problems with breathing for a couple of seconds ;)
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leosmith
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 Message 53 of 76
22 December 2010 at 2:13am | IP Logged 
OlafP wrote:
I wrote that coincidences are nothing to be proud of. How does that condone racism?

You said proud of, but I thought you meant sensitive about, since earlier discussions were focused on that. My
apologies.
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sebngwa3
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 Message 54 of 76
25 December 2010 at 8:05pm | IP Logged 
qklilx wrote:
When people insult English, I couldn't care less, and I may even join in on the insults, though
ironically it's usually a discussion in English.

When people insult Korean, I try to defend it to a certain extent, but it really depends on how outrageous the
comments are. Sometimes I agree.

When people insult Japanese, I join in, but that doesn't happen often since most people seem to think Japanese is
a beautiful language.

When people insult Mongolian... hasn't happened yet but I still hold the opinion that it's the coolest language I've
ever heard. :D


What kinds of insults did you hear about Korean and Japanese?
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CheeseInsider
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 Message 55 of 76
28 December 2010 at 4:06am | IP Logged 
Meh... It doesn't affect me. I don't care if I sound like I'm cutting vegetables when I speak Mandarin. Same with English, oh well, if you don't like the way it sounds, try to avoid it.

However, if somebody criticizes Mandarin for using pictographs with few phonetic symbols, and English spelling for the absolute failure that it is, I will wholeheartedly agree.
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tzadik7
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 Message 56 of 76
06 January 2011 at 6:38am | IP Logged 
I think (like several others have already mentioned in earlier posts) that language
plays an important part in one's identity. When I was living in France, a Frenchman and
I got into an interesting conversation about our native languages. I got slightly
insulted when he said that French was better at expressing ideas than English. He also
added that French has a word for everything. I am of the idea that no language is
perfect for expressing all thoughts and ideas. I also believe that no one language has
a word for everything.

A French friend of mine originally from Kazakhstan told me that up 'til a few years ago
she had thought that English was an ugly language...a sort of language of barbarians.
As much as I love my mother tongue (English), I could understand her argument. Her
comments did not bother me at all. Nevertheless, the French guy that I talked to above
stepped on my toes a bit. I don't know whether he did it intentionally or not.

So I don't know. I felt attacked when people start putting down my native tongue. It is
a central part of my identity.


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