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Brits don't need to speak a foreign language, since almost everyone else speaks English to some degree. Although we do need languages to compete in the EU, but we were taught absolute crap at school. I can just about say "the dog is in the church" in French, and what bloody use is that? I can order a beer in 6 languages at the last count though, including Arabic, which is somewhat ironic, wouldn't you say?His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain... -
Normal, if EU citizens speak the language (or something close in my case) and Brits won't speak (or even make an effort to speak) any other language...Originally posted by Mordac View PostNot bitter in the slightest, I don't enjoy living in hotels, no matter where they might be. About a month is my absolute limit. I am slightly annoyed that it's so much easier for EU citizens to work in the UK than it is for UK citizens to work in most of the EU.
Despite that, English is a widely accepted language for work in most EU countries as I and others told you already.
But if you want to tell yourself that language is a barrier for Brits to work abroad, suit yourself...
I doubt those thousands or even millions of EU citizens working in Germany or Switzerland speak their language.
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La femme du Old Greg est un chien d'église. Something like that, right?Originally posted by Mordac View Post"the dog is in the church" in FrenchComment
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Close enough. You are Rene Descartes and I claim my €5...Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostLa femme du Old Greg est un chien d'église. Something like that, right?
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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La femme de Old Greg est une chienne dans l'église.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostLa femme du Old Greg est un chien d'église. Something like that, right?
Old Gregs Frau ist eine Hündin in der Kirche.
While you can get a job only speaking English in Switzerland, you've a far better of chance of staying in work if you speak the local language. I already speak French and German - now I'm learning the local dialect. It can be a bit weird. The word for wristwatch is Gellereti - from the French "Quelle heure et-il?".Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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I can work anywhere in the EU with absolutely no problems even when using my UK passport although it's much more convenient and politically better to use the German one....Originally posted by Mordac View PostNot bitter in the slightest, I don't enjoy living in hotels, no matter where they might be. About a month is my absolute limit. I am slightly annoyed that it's so much easier for EU citizens to work in the UK than it is for UK citizens to work in most of the EU.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostLa femme d'Old Greg est une chienne d'église. Something like that, right?
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And once more, in dialect. "Old Gregs Frau isch e Hündin i dr Kirche." Not so different. It's a bit like speaking High German with a Brummie accent.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Not like you to be wrong?Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostNAT has corrected my rudimentary Franglais.
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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