Can native English speakers know which sentence in /int is written by non-native speakers?
I know which Poles are using a SoftEther proxy
>>75774817
The most usual clue is misspelled words. That's because our spelling system is retarded.
Do native english speaker cares about the wrong grammar posts?
>>75775618
We care when it's written by English teachers in Japan, it's just depressing.
>>75774817
For the most part, yeah.
Tells are usually consistently odd word order and bastardised American "English" spelling conventions.
>>75774817
Can native Japanese speakers tell when a sentence is written by a filthy gaijin?
>>75774895
Non-natives are typically better at spelling since they usually learnt the language through writing and not speaking.
>>75775978
No one learns language through writing or speaking. They learn it through reading and listening.
>>75775933
depends. weebnese is obvious tho
old swedish guy told me my english is rly gud
>>75775978
Maybe when you're still a child in primary school, but shouldn't it to be fully ironed out when you're an adult? I've only ever met one adult person who couldn't spell properly.
>>75776141
What I meant was that it's mostly native English speakers whose written English suck.
>>75776123
he wanted to fuck u m8
The majority of non-anglos on /int/ type in english pretty much perfectly. Well enough that if they didn't have flags there's no way I'd know they weren't anglo.
>>75775618
No. Pretty much all the anglos here are monolingual so its not like we have any right to criticise someone's ability to speak a second language.
>>75776909
What's with this cuck attitude towards your own language? If someone makes a mistake isn't it helpful to correct them? If I was studying a foreign language, and nobody bothered to correct my mistakes, I would be very fucking pissed.
>>75774817
yes
>>75777570
It's considered rude/ a bit racist to say someone speaks wrong unless they are French/German lol.