VOTE! ESL poll: Are your thoughts ever in english?

Are your thoughts in english?

  • My thoughts are always in my native language

    Votes: 6 14.0%
  • My thoughts are sometimes in english

    Votes: 16 37.2%
  • My thoughts are exclusively in english

    Votes: 21 48.8%

  • Total voters
    43
A year back or so I even noticed my Turkish was getting slightly worse due to using English too much so I intentionally started to read more stuff in Turkish instead of reading exclusively in English.
 
Only thinking about the invader's language is gay.
Everytime they think a thought inside their craniums that has anything to do with english, even if it's just one measly word, they're actively submissively submitting to the enemy and the humiliation ritual that lets amerimutts win and leaves their ancestors in vain.
 
Yes. Even at majority Turkish-speaking places like school. I'm more used to it because I talk way more in English than in Turkish. Not to say my Turkish is bad, I just don't use it as much as English
I think in English mainly when arguing with some boogeyman in my mind.
This. Outside of this situation my thoughts are always in english.
A year back or so I even noticed my Turkish was getting slightly worse due to using English too much so I intentionally started to read more stuff in Turkish instead of reading exclusively in English.
The brits are shaking up their colonial strategies
 
Damn guys you speak English as an ESL, and here I am having English as a native language for free.
not that i care too much. GEG
 
It would actually be better for ESLs to learn English exclusively from britKINGS, because right now most of us are exposed to American English with garbage like negro ebonics and internet slang tainting the vocabulary of the less fortunate and more naive learners
Ebonics are funny if you use them to mock niggers but a lot of ESLs unfortunately use them without that
 
English is good because there is a huge vocabulary and lots of idioms and phrases that can expose people as foreigners for not knowing if being BROWN wasn't enough to tell
 
>Most of my thoughts are in my native language. Why would anyone willingly think, let alone speak, in a foreign language while interacting with their countrymen?
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