that looked more like 18-20oz than 32oz. with that said, we gotta add this to our workout along side double thresholds and blood readings. we already know that kerr is gonna copy this sports drink chug.
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It's crazy how comfortable scandianvians are with english. here's a guy who spent his whole life in norway basically fluent in english, bantering with an interviewer in perfect (slight accented) english
English and lot of the Scandinavian and Nordic languages are all Germanic languages.
Just like French, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Portuguese, etc. all stem from Latin.
Eh, travel to Finland and let me know how that goes for you.
He speaks English because Norwegians learn it in school. Has nothing to do with the root language.
you think your norwegian would sound this good if you "learned it in school"?
Sure if he never really needed English anymore maybe the bit he learned in school would fade, but clearly in his proffesion, speaking English has some benefit and I'm sure he speaks with English speakers often enough to retain it. If I learned some spanish is HS and went into construction, it may help to retain my spanish or continue learning a bit more.
Young Europeans grow up watching English speaking youtubers & streamers now. They all learn it either in school or at home on the internet.
I was in Budapest and had an interesting conversation with a waiter (young man, probably mid-20s), all in English, and was really impressed with his grammar and the sophisticated choice of words he used. I asked about it; whether he had studied in school from a young age, or been an exchange student...
Nope. He had mastered English while playing video games (I believe it was World of Warcraft, but could be wrong), where people from around the world gather online and the default language is English.
The one word that took a minute to figure out was "trout." He grew up on a trout farm (fish) but he pronounced it as trOOt. But he would never hear that word in a conversation over a video game, I suppose.
Young Europeans grow up watching English speaking youtubers & streamers now. They all learn it either in school or at home on the internet.
Yes, although Europeans have spoken better English for much longer than YouTube has been around.
English is the world's language, London is the world's city, the BBC is the world's news channel. It's been this way for decades now. An English guy inventing the World Wide Web has just continued the trend.
I guess the difference now is that all the different variants of English are now exposed via the web, so you get Europeans/Asians/Africans using Scouse/Brummy/Geordie/Scottish/American/Australian/Irish slang, which is quite funny.
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