This is why games' protagonists are so badly done - we don't even learn about the lives and characteristics of our chairs, so how can we make an interesting human, which is so much more complex?DVS BSTrD said:English took all the best parts of those other loser languages, so yeah. I like not having to worry what gender my chair is.
How often is English used in Netherlands in casual or business setting as opposed to Dutch?ZehMadScientist said:My exams are imminent, and I find myself studying for my Dutch exam. In the midst of doing so, I am heavily reminded that I absolutely loathe the Dutch language. Every piece of grammar has its exceptions, and then those have exceptions too... And then even those have exceptions.
So, I ask you in an act of procrastination: Do you like your native language?
Daystar Clarion said:Well English is the only language I speak, so yeah, I like it.
It certainly makes getting things a lot easier.
Ever tried to order a meal via charades?
You rarely get what you want.
Seriously though, English is a a very malleable language.
You can mix and match a lot of things that just aren't possible with other languages.