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I think the important takeaway of this meme is that native speakers have mastered the language in the way it wants to be spoken, but non-natives need to master formal language first to really understand casual use fully

I feel it as an autistic person, because even though English is my first language, I still feel like a foreigner learning a second

Both styles are valid

TL;DR: lol it okay

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That is one of the messages, but you missed the main point. Native English speakers are ripped Chads, and non-natives are wimpy girly-men.

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Ah right, my bad

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Well, Americans do weigh more on average…

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I think Mexico has taken top spot

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I need to find myself some non-native English speakers 😋

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Native English speaker, can confirm.

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You don’t like it when you sincerely communicate nuance and are met with silent rejection? Only drug users ramble in such a manner. Don’t be so sensitive. The twelve steps are here if you want them. /s

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you word good funny foreign person :)

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Top guy: least coherent German writing English.

Bottom guy: most coherent native English speaker in a CoD lobby.

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