Popular in Russia, Ukrainian blogger and streamer Alexei Shevtsov, known as itpedia, noticed the negative reaction of Europeans to the accent. He wrote about this in his telegram channel.
According to the blogger, "having learned a few words and phrases in Arabic, you will see enthusiastic eyes and maximum respect from a native speaker of this language."
The same thing is happening in Asia.
"I when on I was in Taiwan, the locals just went crazy when I was able to order tea in Chinese," Shevtsov recalled.
This attitude of native speakers is very motivating to study it.
"Europeans will literally twist their face from your accent. Zero support for those who started learning the language, zero tolerance," the blogger explained.
He added that after hearing the accent, native speakers will specifically speak faster or shout loudly.
"That you don't know the language at all, that you know a couple of phrases, that you speak B2, but with an accent — they don't care, they will get hooked on pronunciation," Shevtsov concluded.
As reported by EADaily, previously left from Russian comedian Ruslan Bely❶ said that it is impossible to develop business normally in Europe.
"You want to rent a site, you write them a letter, but no one answers. You call on the phone, but no one answers. You come on foot — they have a siesta or some kind of religious public holiday that lasts a month," he said.
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