Language Affect English

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Question-How does your language affect the way you think
Response- Yes language does affect the way you think, people who speak a different language are to have different observations. People that speak different languages have different view and cultures in which one person thinks is determined by the language. If we don’t have a word a word for something in our language then we can’t think about it but somebody from a different culture language might have a word for it. Therefore the differences among languages must be reflected in the differences in everybody’s cultures views of their own speaker. My personal experiences I don’t think speaking English affects the way I think but, my culture might have an aspect do with why I think the way …show more content…

These phrases defines me by my work ethic my confidence and my attitude that whatever stands in my way that not only will I achieve it but go beyond it. Also I treat every day likes its game everything you do in life goo 100% percent and never leave a missed opportunity. That always has your family back that doesn’t mean blood that means a family that you have bonded with over adversity times and never leave them hanging in tough times.
Question-What is your least favorite U.S. dialect? Why?
Response- if I had to choose my leave favorite English dialect would have to be R- less and R- dropping dialect. Which are the New Yorkers and Boston’s accents, the reason there is because they can seam so smug about what they’re talking about and so confrontation but at the same time they’re so passionate about their family and their beliefs and what they talk about.
Question- When you observe the nonverbal behavior of others. What do you notice first?
Response- The first thing I notice is their eyes. The reason is you can a lot about a person just by their when using nonverbal behavior. You can tell if they are trustworthy if their eyes gaze off while talking to someone. Also you can tell what they are more interested if pay attention to something else while talking to someone

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