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Does this mean Joe Wilson was right?
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16/02/2016 13:39:29
 
 
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16/02/2016 13:02:18
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., New Zealand
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LOL. My favorite is the observed tactic of repeating the English words slowly, loudly and firmly with a slight edge. Apparently that will make the natives understand. ;-)

We had a very good German friend - Gaby Lochmann - that came to visit us with her husband Hans some years ago. We were shopping and when Gaby didn't understand the sales woman, the sales woman started talking louder and louder as if that would help Gaby to understand. Gaby finally turned to the sales woman and said "I am German. I am not deaf."

Having spoken at many conference where English was not the first language of most of the attendees, I can tell you that enunciating and leaving a small pause between words really does help with comprehension - the same as it does for me when I am trying to understand someone speaking Spanish. Without the pause and the enunciation, it all sounds like gibberish.
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