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lord-huggington said:
Reason we can’t pronounce them is because we’re not familiar with other countries….I mean come on
lord-huggington said:
@thorrential you have a good point, but still, it’s very rarely that I encounter a white person (I’m in the US) who genuinely can’t figure out an ‘exotic’ last name, for lack of a better term. In addition to Chicago, there’s also plenty of French ancestry in Louisiana and elsewhere in the south. No one is struggling to pronounce Thibodeaux or Boudreaux or Kaczynski or etc. We’re not all Browns or Smiths - far from it. I was mainly taking issue with the most recent comment that assumes the 1/
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nobiters liked this Lol I’m an American with a German last name and people still struggle with it. I have friends with Polish last names??
wambs said:
@lord-huggington True, still, being aware and understanding phonetics are two different things, especially in polish, where we have sounds that do not exist in other languages.
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lord-huggington reblogged this from wambs and added: …I’m pretty sure many Americans are aware of the presence of Polish ancestry in the US (see: Chicago). I still love this...
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bluesparrow11 liked this My last name is Sramek and I’ve gotten used to it being mispronounced and misspelled.