• dickalan@lemmy.world
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      13 hours ago

      Why don’t you dial back your Karen radar for one second and just let people speak normally online without some grammar/whatever Nazi come in here stirring up shit.

      • شاهد على إبادة@lemm.ee
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        13 hours ago

        It is not grammar/whatever. They are two very different countries, it is like confusing Britain and France because you think all Europeans are the same.

        • dan00@lemm.ee
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          13 hours ago

          God please if you are listening, free us from the french. We are tired to pretend their food and wines are superior. You can move them to Scotland, nobody understands scottish or french anyway, they will get along perfectly.

          /s

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      19 hours ago

      Woah woah, hold your horses cowboy 🙌 I was tryin to be funny. No of course no, I lived with arab people in an arab neighbourhood, I’m well aware.

      That said tho…….

      Gulf countries are very similar I’ve been told (never been). Kinda like german and austrian people, spanish and italian, nordic and sweden, scottish and irish people. Indistinguishable. /s

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        14 hours ago

        Spanish (that be what, Galician, Castillian, Catalonian, Basque, Andalusian?) people between themselves are as different as “German and Austrian”. Actually the difference between Bavaria and Austria is in history and nation lore, not in dialects. Roughly. Of course there is dialectal difference too.

        I guess you could say “Spanish and Occitan” for the comparison to be right.

        OK, after “nordic and sweden” I looked for that “/s” and found it, sorry.