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11359080 No.11359080 [Reply] [Original]

Does language afect your personality?

I speak colombian spanish and get told on spic threads that colombians are more intelectuals.

I learned english and feel english is like a too technical STEM personality while spanish feels like a lazy guy sleeping a siesta in some sunny day holyday.

Japanese feels like a colorfull happy calm guy that respect others.

Even learning argentinian rioplatence spanish It feels like my personality changes to a low IQ villero shitposter, which may explains why argentinians are natural shitposters.

>> No.11359141

>>11359080
English feels like a negative IQ degenerate leftist having a stroke over eating too much Wendy’s — particularly USAer English

>> No.11359304

>>11359141
Typical view of people who haven't bothered to study the language.

>> No.11359306

>>11359080
>Does language afect your personality?
No.

>> No.11359308

>>11359080
It affect your music which might be the thing that affects your personality.

>> No.11359309

it depends on your word use and dialect.

>> No.11359312

I'm a monolingual brainlett but talking to many people that aren't native english speakers has taught me there are concepts and ideas that are missing from different languages. I think this would have to have an effect on your way of thinking as you are introduced to new concepts.

>> No.11359315

>>11359080
I only know that french really helped me get a bunch of awards in english. as a german, thinking french and then writing it out in english really seems to drop all the lit panties.

>> No.11359317

>>11359312
how would you describe the difference between two eggs that are or aren't the same egg?

>> No.11359321

>>11359312
some advanced private schools actually teach certain subjects in specific languages.

but even with languages there are different patterns of speech that are associated with different cultures, look at ebonic english.

>> No.11359325

>>11359321
*within languages

>> No.11359342

>>11359080
>weeaboo colombian spic with a superiority complex
You're a nigger and always be one, cocalombians always come to argentina talking like fucking monkeys and shitting up our demographics because youre all niggers. Go back to your coke and remind your sisters and mothers to come in the van of prostitutes directed to argentina you pathetic little weasel.

>> No.11359395

>>11359080
I speak spanish as a second language and I'm much more macho and assertive when I speak it.

>> No.11359597

>>11359312
Sapir-Whorfian pseudolinguistics. There's no English word for hygge but anglos can still feel hygge.