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I feel that this was super common a decade or so ago, but seems to have faded since.
Whether online or IRL, coming across a foreigner who spoke a really good version of the local language used to be both remarked and celebrated, but nowadays it feels more like a fact of life than anything, and I find the shift very interesting.
A Korean speaking perfect Spanish? Of course.
A Finn debating on flawless German? What's so weird about that?
Hell, even the vast majority of this site's population is composed of non-native English speakers, yet you wouldn't know that by reading them.
I don't know... Maybe it's the environment I grew up in, but I distinctly recall the considerable effort needed to speak another language being always rewarded with acknowledgement (and even admiration) and I find it a little shocking that it's just another thing nowadays.
Thoughts?
Whether online or IRL, coming across a foreigner who spoke a really good version of the local language used to be both remarked and celebrated, but nowadays it feels more like a fact of life than anything, and I find the shift very interesting.
A Korean speaking perfect Spanish? Of course.
A Finn debating on flawless German? What's so weird about that?
Hell, even the vast majority of this site's population is composed of non-native English speakers, yet you wouldn't know that by reading them.
I don't know... Maybe it's the environment I grew up in, but I distinctly recall the considerable effort needed to speak another language being always rewarded with acknowledgement (and even admiration) and I find it a little shocking that it's just another thing nowadays.
Thoughts?
