There are so many disasters in the world today.
The real disaster is being unable to speak your language!
For those who canβt speak, itβs understandable.
But for those who can speak but just canβt speak their language simply because they donβt know it, thatβs a real disaster, right there!
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Next time,
I will tell you why I call this a real disaster.
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Very right .
Will wait for details though
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Looking forward to the next installment. Will keep an eye out on the blog.
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I couldn’t agree more! If you can speak and cannot speak your language then there’s definitely going to be a lot of misunderstandings. Looking forward to what your next post on what your thoughts are.
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Hmmm… now you have me intrigued for your idea of what this means compared to what I am thinking of.
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Intriguing though. Cant wait for the next article to know why such a disaster.
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I wanna know more about your thoughts about this. Will be waiting for your next post.
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Will keep an eye out for your next addition of this.
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Interested in learning more on the next post, Iβm intrigued!
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There are many possibilities here. I will have to await another installment to find out if my prediction is correct.
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It takes time to learn a language. Most people are impatient.
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Excited to see what’s next! Anytime I get tongue tied I joke about not knowing how to speak english
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would like to know more, and yes i agree it can be challenging as it makes it hard to communicate with other people
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Yes, this is so true. I can’t wait to hear your thoughts in your next post.
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I could see this being not being able to properly use language, or perhaps more along the lines of communication in general. I’ll check out the next installment of this post.
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I’m not quite sure what to say, honestly. I can’t imagine not being able to speak your own language. Is it your language then? (Exceptions for the autistic.)
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It is indeed a real disaster and frustrating when you cannot speak your language and when you can express yourself well.
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This is very true and thought-provoking. I look forward to reading more.
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Okay so you’ve piqued my interest. I’m curious now to see if my understanding of this is what you’ll be writing next time.
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Great post! Thanks for sharing!
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For me there are two ways that a person won’t be able to speak his/ her language: One is when you simply cannot express yourself; the other is when you don’t have the freedom to do so. The latter being unfortunate in a sense that there is suppression.
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Been there, felt that but got accustomed later on. I know the feeling.
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I would hope you could speak your own language! That would be so frustrating!
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Oh well! I know right. However, I’m waiting patienty for the details.
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Hmmm. this is interesting. I need more info.
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I know some people who is considered to be in this category hahaha. And I agree it’s the real disaster.
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