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>> ^mauz15:
I guess not knowing Spanish makes this funny, because as a Spanish speaker one finds this completely lame.


I grew up in Socal, took 3 years of Spanish in high school, 1 semester in college, and grew up around a lot of Mexicans. I get to absorb plenty of late night Espanol comedy when I go to my local laundromat.

Rather (I surmise) knowing a tiny bit of Spanish makes this funny. I'm sure that the lack of any knowledge of Spanish would make this equally unfunny -- Si? No?

mauz15says...

>> ^poolcleaner:
>> ^mauz15:
I guess not knowing Spanish makes this funny, because as a Spanish speaker one finds this completely lame.

I grew up in Socal, took 3 years of Spanish in high school, 1 semester in college, and grew up around a lot of Mexicans. I get to absorb plenty of late night Espanol comedy when I go to my local laundromat.
Rather (I surmise) knowing a tiny bit of Spanish makes this funny. I'm sure that the lack of any knowledge of Spanish would make this equally unfunny -- Si? No?


Hmm I don't know, it could be.
Because I sure did not laugh whenever I came across English shows back when I knew I did not know English.
I guess it's more about tone than content in this case.

poolcleanersays...

>> ^mauz15:
>> ^poolcleaner:
>> ^mauz15:
I guess not knowing Spanish makes this funny, because as a Spanish speaker one finds this completely lame.

I grew up in Socal, took 3 years of Spanish in high school, 1 semester in college, and grew up around a lot of Mexicans. I get to absorb plenty of late night Espanol comedy when I go to my local laundromat.
Rather (I surmise) knowing a tiny bit of Spanish makes this funny. I'm sure that the lack of any knowledge of Spanish would make this equally unfunny -- Si? No?

Hmm I don't know, it could be.
Because I sure did not laugh whenever I came across English shows back when I knew I did not know English.
I guess it's more about tone than content in this case.


Most definitely. Also, hearing them speak the language, knowing they usually do so in English is funny to me; which is probably a cultural thing.

The language itself doesn't make me laugh (I've seen enough movies in Spanish to know), but when people speak it so obviously fake, it's funny.

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