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[QUOTE="xmikex:443945"]Growing up in Brockton, working in Boston, living in Quincy, and having spent a considerable part of my working life in the supermarket industry I should be used to people speaking other languages around me. But somehow it still cuts through me like a knife... an incomprehensible, way louder than anyone else on the train, totally annoying knife. Which of the following makes your brain bleed the worst? Asian: Seems like there's only about 8 different sounds being made but in an infinite number of annoying patterns. I don't see how anyone, let alone billions of people, could possibly communicate like this. And I'm pretty sure most of it is made up. Arabic: Easily one of the most annoying, and nonsensical. No wonder these people are always so pissed. They have to communicate to eachother using a language that makes them sound like they were born with half a tongue. Eastern European: It just sounds like baby talk to me. Creole: Definently my pick for ugliest language ever. It's not quite Portugese, it's not quite Spanish. It's obviously completely made up (I've never heard a Cape Verdean person use the same word to identify something twice) and only exists to annoy people. In the Cape Verdean culture anyone caught using an indoor voice is drawn & quartered. Hence therefore, no one speaking Creole can ever do so in a normal volume. English: Good old fashioned crappy English. Not a bad language if you know how to use it but most people and their shit accents and 2nd grade education don't. Guidos, shitbums, and fat women all do their part to ruin a perfectly good language. If I hear one more sentence start with "Eyy ummmm Yous guys..." I'll lose it. Spanish: Not so much the language itself, but the speed and volume at which it's spoken is excruciating. Ebonics: Might as well consider it another language. I have no idea what anyone is saying even if they're saying it to me. And as characteristic of most foreign language it's usually unnecessarily loud. Anyone who ever went to the Westgate Cinemas or any movie theater in Brockton for that matter should be able to recognize that. [/QUOTE]
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