Why yes I don't interact with human beings outside of Zig Forums and I'm starting to forget my native language...

>why yes I don't interact with human beings outside of Zig Forums and I'm starting to forget my native language, how could you tell?

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why yes i also think in english

Yeah, who would ever do such ridiculous things.

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i blame the lockdown

thank god we have generals here, otherwise i would probably forget some words daily.

happens all the fucking time, man

I can't stop thinking in English. It's just much more convenient. I still speak and write perfect Polish better than 95% of the amoebas in my engineering field. I don't get how they can't even speak one language fine, especially since they speak in it all the time.

The idea of thinking in another language involuntarily sounds insane to my monolingual mind.

Literally me

It's easier for me to communicate with someone in English than it is in German at this point. Almost all my thoughts are in English as well, so yeah.

I'm able to switch between languages every half a sentence.

Her impact...

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Lol

i had a friend once who also stated "thinking english is much more convenient" and "i can switch all the time" and he did switch all the time. it didnt end well. he became unbearable to hang out with because he had turned, in real life, into just a random internet person with no own identity. he lost many friends over this shit.

so my advice: be smart and return to thinking and speaking in your native language, like everyone else does.

ye no surprise since she's such a fat hoe

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Speaking in another language probably sounds insane to your pea brain as well

Why cant you all just speak English. It's easier.

>can't even think/talk to myself in my own language without it feeling weird or out of place.
>have harder time absorbing conversations in Vietnamese compared to those in English

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the final victory is ours

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>Said "based" accidentally again

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An I wonder about the concept of Linguistic relativity about how language has a pretty profound effect on a range of cognitive processes
>The lineaments of their language will thus correspond to the direction of their mentality

What's a Zig Forums ?

That's a very anecdotal example that doesn't apply to me at all. I suspect your friend was just an unbearable asshole to begin with and his decision was merely a catalyst for speeding up his transformation. I've been like this for over 10 years and haven't lost any friends over it, only made new ones. It's not like I'm randomly speaking English in the middle of my normal Polish conversations to be le funny random, I use it when talking to foreigners and I use Polish when talking to my countrymen.
Thinking in English just makes things faster since the information density is much higher.

This, I only browsed half an hour before corona, now I spend half my day on this shit site

>Thinking in English just makes things faster since the information density is much higher
I wonder if people with less efficient languages would perform tasks more efficiently if thinking and speaking in English on a larger scale

thinking in English isn't faster, but you do have some sorts of pre-mapped sentences in your brain that make it easier for certain topics

For instance, I read LOTR in English so when I think about LOTR characters or movies or the world Tolkien built, I unconsciously think about it in English, but if I read a French author I have no problem thinking about it in my native tongue

I know three languages and because of this sometimes i am just thinking in mix of this languages. It's kinda weird and funny to alternate French with English and Russian but it's probably much funnier to be a hyper polyglot and alternate 15 different languages

Werner Herzog only speaks and reads in English mostly now, so there are people who do it who are decently adjusted.

I'm kinda impressed the Argies bothered to research our uniforms for this cartoon.

murrican living in France here. Because most interactions with colleagues are in French I often think in French when planning work stuff. It's probz my shit French but it sometimes feels like you gotta go all the way around robin hood's barn to say something that would be simple in English.

speaking in other languages = synonyms for the words of your native language in a different syntax

it's not rocket science bro

Pretty much, it works both ways. You think in the language you were using when doing an activity when thinking about that activity. If you didn't you would have to translate everything and that's way too much of a pain.