obviously this is because ive been living in indonesia for the past decade while spending a lot of time on the english-speaking internet
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RT @marsiennex2
@amirism_ Why is it bothering you and do you have any ideas about the cause/s for this difference?
https://twitter.com/marsiennex2/status/1404580028336250885
meanwhile when e.g. i'm doing a video call in english, the words that come into my mind feel totally inadequate in conveying what im trying to say
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RT @averykimball
@amirism_ practice on video chat with friends, fool
https://twitter.com/averykimball/status/1404584382459957248
it seems like there's a sort of charisma that one can draw from in both speaking and writing that are each their separate arts; and training one does not perfectly translate to training the other
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RT @AbstractFairy
@amirism_ Heard a theory suggesting that literacy is a seperate language from the spoken one
This is *very* clear with arabic. Dialects vs. Fusha. Arabic script vs franco (english keyboard)
https://twitter.com/AbstractFairy/status/1404580119549784064
i figured out that there is a way to be a charismatic and effective speaker and i've learned it some degree. but it turns out i only know how to do that in ONE language
and the reason for this, it would seem, is that the *way* to speak well differs A LOT from one language to another
this may be obvious but i literally just realized this. i thought there was a universal formula or smth!! lmao NO