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Quark

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yea, I can understand that... don't really want to learn it with dialect either
I do. (or at least an accent)
I think it is a beautiful thing, dialect. It shows your heritage.
But one shouldn't speak it on "official" base, or with people thatn can't understand it!
*Carbonnade à la flamande* :p
well, I can help you then, I am perfectly free of dialect ;)

I am not (in Dutch) and I'm proud of it!
(except in written Dutch, 'cause it's hard to write in a dialect that has no official rules)
And I cannot seem to get rid of it, since everyone speaks with a dialect here in Flanders. (except the news ancors)
Besides, everyone seems to understand my Best accent here, so.... (no, not in NL, I know :D)
 

Sipyloidea

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I do. (or at least an accent)
I think it is a beautiful thing, dialect. It shows your heritage.
But one shouldn't speak it on "official" base, or with people thatn can't understand it!

*Carbonnade à la flamande* :p


I am not (in Dutch) and I'm proud of it!
(except in written Dutch, 'cause it's hard to write in a dialect that has no official rules)
And I cannot seem to get rid of it, since everyone speaks with a dialect here in Flanders. (except the news ancors)
Besides, everyone seems to understand my Best accent here, so.... (no, not in NL, I know :D)
well I do like Platt too, that's of course part of my roots, but that is MY dialect... when I am learning another's language, there is no need to also learn another's dialect, because that has nothing to do with my roots. Just because I start talking like a redneck, I'll never be one and also never indentify with it. I'd just like to talk English professionally and to sound serious
 

unknownone

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I dare someone to open a thread in Band Suggestion forum saying: "Eminem for Wacken 2009!" :cool:

*bacon*

*with cheese*

*and a burger*

*and french fries*
 

Quark

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well I do like Platt too, that's of course part of my roots, but that is MY dialect... when I am learning another's language, there is no need to also learn another's dialect, because that has nothing to do with my roots. Just because I start talking like a redneck, I'll never be one and also never indentify with it. I'd just like to talk English professionally and to sound serious

For a foreign language I'd do the same. Though that might sometimes be difficult.
For instance, Belgian French is French, but has different words and expressions. If I were* to use French French, they'd laugh at me!

It's even worse. Yesterday I had linguistic problems with FLEMISH people, even though we're supposed to speak the same language!

(een kachel of een chauffage)

*)To my (humble) opinion, this is correct English.
 

Sipyloidea

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well I do like Platt too, that's of course part of my roots, but that is MY dialect... when I am learning another's language, there is no need to also learn another's dialect, because that has nothing to do with my roots. Just because I start talking like a redneck, I'll never be one and also never indentify with it. I'd just like to talk English professionally and to sound serious

only thing I could see if I moved to lets say Ireland someday for a few years and I really loved living there and started feeling a connection or identity to it, I might be proud about talking Irish dialect then, but not like this. I am a German talking as professional English, as it's possible to me and I don't want to mix my language with different dialect parts