jeudi 8 août 2024

Is speaking fluently too much?

After the ordeal of the off-screen hosts from the Radio-Canada's Paris' Olympic Games who been commented the ceremony on a very erratic and monotonous way and that most of time, on radio and TV, intervenors, guests and hosts multiply the anglicisms, syntax errors and random pleonasms by just irking the audiences' ears, there's another form of spell that dread me of the way the french language is using everywhere in the world: The sluggish, boring and tedious way to talk correctly as if their form of speaking have never quit high-school.

Is spell class still exists on our schools? If so, why is the younger twenty-something peoples ways of talking to others are so deadly, no form of emotion, faux-pretentious dialect that made us wonder if they have learning to express themselves to people without to be a scam?

Because in writing, one have to express some actual emotions onto our characterizations in order to not bogged down people. I know that sounds like capitalist mass-entertainment, but this is by Television I have developped my french carefully and that not made me a snub. Just someone who trying to be careful to found the right word at the right place. Because I have no time to waste with those boring Frenchy dialects that sounds like they read their cards than actually arguing.

Be fluent, assert yourself or having a viable presence to others are part of why communication is like a donation for human being, that animals never would, unless if some think again i'm a furry! (I have mostly abandonned my arts junk. Too much pressures have tell me that it's time to get off.)

This may explain why english wins fans over the world. It's not a case of globalization, but this is the language of business and arts. No one would hired someone whom its main and only language are french because they are mostly the worst kind of examples in terms of billinguism. This is also why I have better way to wrote on english, but my way to speak are french only. Such hilarious and also frightening at time!

I suggest to anyone who work on medias a generous seance of spelling class that they have to pay it at their own expenses. Not from their bosses! That would save us from hours of "ça l'a", "Bon matin" or the other unforgiving mistakes most TV and radio hosts employ it on their shows in order to be like "people". Is just learn to speak and write french correctly is too ask when you even read books with tons of random anglicisms and an inclusive writing that sounds like the script from some illiterate retard that started out at a joke from its high-school period?

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