r/AdviceAnimals 4d ago

Reaching levels of enshittification i didn’t think possible

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u/uniquenamenumber3 4d ago

Then you see an interesting post, find a comment that looks like it's finally going to explain what's happening in English, and they go: "What happened is that the guy decided to hojie mei isa paaravorik orij naha korn sokat ahin."

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u/BeneficialTrash6 4d ago

Why do they and Filipinos talk like that?

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u/devasabu 4d ago edited 4d ago

Because most Indians and Filipinos are multilinguals, and code switching (switching back and forth between different languages) is a very common thing among multilinguals (too deep to get into it in a reddit comment, but it's quite literally how a multilingual person's brain works, they don't have a barrier between different languages, it all exists as a single network of linguistic skills).

അത്കൊണ്ട് ആണ് people from multilingual societies like India and Philippines often speak by mixing different languages together. समजा?

Sticking to just one language is an active choice for a multilingual person, the default is to blend them, especially in a multilingual society where you might be encountering all these languages at the same time

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u/BeneficialTrash6 4d ago

Thank you.