• Thelsim
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    1 year ago

    Maybe it’s because I’m Dutch but… I don’t get it?
    Is the joke that the words are too similar to English (wi-fi in the train) or because they sound silly?

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      In English, someone might say “wifi in da train” to be goofy or playful. The fact that the actual Dutch wording is almost exactly what someone would say to be funny in a stupid way in English gives off a sort of “is this a real language or is someone making up phrases to mess with me” vibe

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        1 year ago

        Ahh! Now I get it, that’s quite funny :)
        I thought my English was pretty good but it just goes to show how persistent language barriers can be.

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      They match the sound the same phrase in English produces better than English spelling would. How dare you!