Re: [Talk] Asia...CNN
※ 引述《conan0828 (重要的是信念)》之銘言:
: Would you like to talk with Asia forein labors sincere but not disrespect ?
: Have you ever given a talk with people in Taiwanese open-minded
: but not regarded them as low-level ?
: Do you think denouncing a person in English is better than in Chinese ?
: Some people regarding native accents important are false.
: However, the truth is they could demonstrate their sense of superiorities.
: Language is a communication tool to let people understand your idea and
: thoughts.
: Unless you were a spy,it's not necessary to acquire that native-like accent.
Despite what's morally or politically correct, accent does matter. The
superiorities, even if it doesn't hold in your mind, matter to most people
around you, conciously or unconciously. So of course it's important to
immitate that native-like accent as close as possible, especially if the
language you're acquiring is that of a "superior" culture. That is, an
American learning Chinese suffers less than a Taiwanese acquiring English
when they have heavy foreign accent.
Of course, such things only matter when you're living in their culture. We
are in Taiwan so English accent is not as important. Yet Taiwanese people
speaking Mandarine with some Taiwnese accent can discredit you, too. People
think you're less educated. Same thing applies to speaking Taiwanese with
some Mandarine accent, too. People may think you're the new Chinese
immigrant (I meant 外省人) and seeing you "through colored glasses".
The rule doesn't just apply to language. What you wear, how you behave,
what you eat...
These kinds of cultural biase exists everywhere. It's about how people
judge other people.
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