Now, admittedly, I only speak one. But for a European like Carney, I thought that's just commonplace? Two is just learning one more language. If you speak like seven languages, that's impressive. That's really cool.
Also, you don't even need to be smart or educated to be a good leader. You need to be a good and honest person, and have good instincts.
An actual drooling retard, who was completely Our Guy, would be a preferable leader to a sellout from either side.
He's an international embarrassment. He can only get away with his weak shit in Quebec. Every other time he manages to offend someone or sound like a fucking child.
Speaking more than one language is only impressive to the US, and maybe parts of the wider Anglosphere in the UK and Aus. Most of the world has English as a second language since that's the official language of international business, so we have less incentive to learn another one.
My teacher only spoke English and had no idea what I was saying. I had a thick accent as well. My parents were told I had to speak English at school. If I showed my accent at all, I got yelled at by teachers and students. It created a terrible stammer.
Really, two languages is impressive now?
Now, admittedly, I only speak one. But for a European like Carney, I thought that's just commonplace? Two is just learning one more language. If you speak like seven languages, that's impressive. That's really cool.
Also, you don't even need to be smart or educated to be a good leader. You need to be a good and honest person, and have good instincts.
An actual drooling retard, who was completely Our Guy, would be a preferable leader to a sellout from either side.
He speaks French the same way most Canadians do.
Badly.
He's an international embarrassment. He can only get away with his weak shit in Quebec. Every other time he manages to offend someone or sound like a fucking child.
Speaking more than one language is only impressive to the US, and maybe parts of the wider Anglosphere in the UK and Aus. Most of the world has English as a second language since that's the official language of international business, so we have less incentive to learn another one.
I actually got in trouble when I entered American schools for speaking multiple languages.
Really? How so?
My teacher only spoke English and had no idea what I was saying. I had a thick accent as well. My parents were told I had to speak English at school. If I showed my accent at all, I got yelled at by teachers and students. It created a terrible stammer.
That sounds rough. Were you able to improve the accent?