How English sounds to non-English speakers..

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This is hilarious.. anyone with English as a second language feel like this is true?
 
That's great. At first I thought that my ear phones weren't working properly . . .
 
lol the only words I could understand clearly was when she said "you f---ing a-hole." So universal so true
 
I speak like this after about the 15th, maybe 16th beer.....
 
I want my click back.
 
That's funny. A friend of mine who is from Viet Nam once told me English sounds like, "Glibbity glib glib," to him.
 
lol thats exactly what happened to me.. its funny that the swearing and the body language give you enough to get an idea of what is happening..

. . . But not QUITE enough to know exactly what they're talking about. This is a problem when in a classroom or an ER.
 
hahaha, yes, when you don't speak English it sounds exactly like this. Just smile and agree :D
@dru9: For me everybody that was speaking English was like a Texan cowboy with 7 potatoes in their mouth, just mumbling something.
 
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