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Subject: Re: [OM] RE: [OT] Common language, was Cleaning Old Price Tag Goo Off Body
From: Garth Wood <garth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 07:47:33 -0600
At 08:52 AM 7/25/2003 -0400, you wrote:

There was a recent discussion here at work about the popularity of the English language and the so called ?American Culture?. Of course there were many educated and not so educated guesses, but at the end I was really puzzled by how much they were surprised by my take. I told them that no other language is better suited for singing. Yes, my friends, they had the same look on their faces as you do now, or as we say: ?it came like a thunder from a clear, blue sky?. I thought they should be flattered, but?nevermind they sounded more offended by my comment, I did not pursue it further.

My experience is based on listening to the radio how the language sounds, without understanding it. For the most part, this is not possible here in US, but in Europe, you can easily tune to a station from another country. I cannot tell you how many countless hours I have spend in front of the radio, especially when I was a kid. I even do it now, but the transistor radio under the pillow is replaced by a walkman with earbuds.


Interesting.

My variation on this is, if you're an English speaker and you're in a bar/pub/restaurant anywhere in the Germanic-speaking countries of Europe, you'll notice that the "background hum" of the conversations sound almost identical to that of an English pub, American lounge, Canadian bar/restaurant, etc. I found this to be true in Germany, most of Belgium and the Netherlands. In contrast, French bars have background noise that definitely feels "foreign" to my well-watered ear. I never felt completely comfortable in a French bar or restaurant. I chalked it up to the similarities in cadence and phrasing between English and German/Flemish/Nederlans and (especially) Fries (dialect of Nederlans spoken in Friesland, one of the provinces of the Netherlands -- *very* similar to English; found myself constantly on the edge of understanding what Fries-speakers were saying...).


Garth


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