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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I quite agree. I remain impressed with their langugage skills as well.
The problem I had on my last visit to Germany was that 2 of the people I was travelling with were Jewish and they struggled to find things they wanted to eat.
(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 14:52, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
Well that's there own stupid fault.
They could easily have had chicken or beef in pretty much every restaurant I've been to.
(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 14:53, Reply)
It is even possible to make SAUSAGES out of BEEF
What a wondrous modern age we live in.
(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 14:59, Reply)
Most Europeans know a few languages.
It's just the English that are rubbish at languages
(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 14:57, Reply)
Lets be honest here
A lot of Britishers can't even speak English proper, like.
(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 14:59, Reply)
^^ This too

(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 15:01, Reply)
haddaway n shite ya bastard!

(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 15:02, Reply)
To be fair though, English has sort of become 'the language' in the last few years.
It gets taught right the way across Europe, plus many other countries as well. It's became the language of business, the internet, etc.

For a British person there is therefore a) less incentive to learn a new language because many forrins speak a good level of English and b) it's hard to know what language to learn that will be of any use.
(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 15:01, Reply)

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