Really makes you think

>american english sounds better than british english
>brazilian portuguese sounds more intelligent than european portuguese
>haitian sounds fancier than european french
>mexican spanish sounds more classy and sophisticated than castillian spanish
>greenlandic sounds maniler than danish
hmm i think i see a trend here wouldn't you say?

>>american english sounds better than british english
it doesn't

>american english sounds better than british english
>haitian sounds fancier than european french
not really

Is this Bizarro int?

>croatian sounds more masculine than serbian

one of these is not like the others

nigga everybody in the ex-yu considers croatian to be the most feminine version of serbocroatian

>>american english sounds better than british english

Said no one ever lmao.

Americans all sound like massive benders.

Mexican spanish is the worst

nz accents are the best

>american english sounds better than british english
lol

anyone who learns english learns american english because the pronounciation isnt retarded
bender sounds a lot gayer than faggot you fucking faggot
trips of truth

Funny fact: both Brazilian Portuguese and American English pronunciation are closer to their original languages than their European counterparts.

British people pronounce their H's so weird. I can never get over it.

I'd be fine with calling Z zed though.

>pidgin english sounds and looks superior to american or british english
Prove me wrong

Dude Greenlandic is not the same language. It isn't even Germanic.

If I want to sound American I just speak through my nose and whistle like there's a train parked in my throat. How half of you can even tell the difference between the men and the women is beyond me.

>comparing greenlandic and danish
u wot

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>refutes the greenlandic part
>willing to accept mexicans sound more sophisticated than him

I really don't give a shit about that. Also:
>implying there is such thing as an "Spanish Spanish" dialect

you all got cucked into speaking castillian. your regional meme languages are irrelevant

The only legit Iberian language is Basque.

I learn american english because is cheaper than British

>mexican spanish sounds more classy and sophisticated than castillian spanish

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In some municipalities they have British English as the standard, mostly in the southern states (Londrina being an obvious example). In Uruguay they also have the British English as the standard in schools afaik.

>finlandsvenaka sounds better than riksvenska

holy shit, I'm studying at UEL and didn't know that
interesting

>american english sounds better than british english
this

please post more thinking emoji pictures I collect them

Mexicans sound like old Hanna Barbera cartoons

I'm from RS but where I live American English is more common. I taught myself Scottish English because it sounds ridiculously pleasant to hear and fits my native accent like a glove. Pure autism though as most people can barely understand it, so I eventually have to switch to American English when actually talking to people [who aren't familiar with British dialects].

We learn British English. And I think all the rest of Europe learns it as well.

>>haitian sounds fancier than european french
For french creole?
I don't know if this is bait...
at least for me it doesn't sounds fancier, in the contrary it sounds more primitive. Just ask any frenchman he will tell you the same. The way they use french words and verbs is very poor.
but maybe it's different for english speakers

>american english sounds better than british english

This doesn't make any sense. There's a ton of variation within these two vague terms.