pull down to refresh
0 sats \ 2 replies \ @JoeNakamoto OP 20 Dec \ parent \ on: A Suprising Leap from Crisis to Bitcoin in Peru (Machu Picchu) bitcoin
Thanks dude, you understand. I want to sound as native as possible when speaking a foreign accent, and if it comes across 'comedic' at times, i'm okay with that. It's a question or understanding, comprehension and respect.
Wasn't sure anymore that I understood OP's intent after reading his response to my response, but seems like I did as you interpreted it in the same way.
Yes, it's all about understanding, comprehension and respect. I do speak several of the languages you speak, and I think you are pretty easy to understand when you do so. Especially because you manage to tone down your English accent.
For what it's worth, it's your native English that sounds most "comedic" to me, but that's because British English just does that to me ;)
reply
For what it's worth, it's your native English that sounds most "comedic" to me, but that's because British English just does that to me ;)
haha no harm, no foul! i agree anyway, the british accent is comedic. all the long vowels and aahh sounds make it sound silly!
reply