May-chan wrote:people have this terrible stereotype that germanic and slavic languages are horrible cursing harsh languages because the only times they hear it are in documentaries on hitler or stalin...
Given that I made the first comment about this in this thread, I'm going to assume that this was directed, at least in part, to me.
I hear them on quite a regular basis, actually. I have friends who are Russian and speak Russian on a regular basis, I have friends who are German and speak German on a regular basis. I'm not fluent, or even conversational, in either, but I know damn well how they sound. So let's not make up where other people have heard other languages spoken. If you want to know where I've heard them, feel free to ask, but don't make up my argument for your own point.
If you wish to point out that the family consists of more than I think, sure, because I didn't know that most of those languages were part of the family (most I thought were either romance or part of different families), so I was wrong in that.
But just as Terra is allowed think whatever she wants about French or any other language, I'm allowed to think the same about other languages I've heard, and sorry if you don't like it, but I've heard enough German and Russian in everyday use to know how these languages sound and what I think when I hear them. I think French sounds absolutely ridiculous when trying to be forceful. Spanish sounds just a little less, and Italian sounds a little less than that.
And if this sounds needlessly harsh, sorry, but it's one of my biggest pet peeves to, whether directly or indirectly, make belittling statements about someone or their experiences that they have no basis (or right) to make.