I met many people because i started speaking in a random dialect and they thought of it as funny or spoke it too. And so many conversations started with that.

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what dialect?
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@JONESYJONESYI love that question. I'm from Germany and there are many dialects spoken in different parts of Germany. And i find them really cool and fun to learn. So Bavarian(bayrisch), i think its called Franconian(fränkisch) and Saxon(sächsisch).
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@JONESY ah cool! i’ll have to look them up. weve got similar in scotland with the dialect/language scots that has different variations across the country!
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@JONESY uuhhh i love that. I can really recommend learning dialects with friends or alone and then finding people to speak them with. It always ends in a lot of laughter✨️
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