>i think in english
I think in english
Huh.... So do I. Guess the world has more in common than we thought :)
imagine being that cucked
I do that to
fuck ::((
Mentally colonised
>I speak more than one language
>i think in american
>I think in Japanese mixed with English whenever I can't think of the term in Japanese
>I recognize the uselessness of my native language, that why I've adopted English as my 1st language
>i think in shapes, sounds, smells, and english
>I've using English for so long that I forget the words in my native language.
>Thinking? Not for me bro, I operate purely through instinct.
>I sing the body electric
Do all Finns speak English fluently? Do you guys produce your own media or not?
do foreigners really??
>I think on images
But isn't that literally the japanese language, Hiroyuki?
That's how it should be
I only think in TÜRKİSH. KARA BOĞA!
imagine thinking in hand signs
Nobody has ever thought in turkish, there is no turkish word for thought, idea, logic or reasoning.
like the word been?
>I don't think
Hahaha damn it
We who are fluent usually do. At times that is, not constantly.
>I think in Buddhism
More like Chinese kanji plus engrish plus some autism mixed real Japanese
It's sad but Japan is done already
When I hear some words like innovation be called ino-be syonnn in Japan I feel that Japan would've been better to be just a state of USA to get rid of this bullshit Japanese terms
>Do all Finns speak English fluently?
yes, but since finnish isnt indo-european we have thick accents and because of that most people are afraid to speak english due to embarrassment
>Do you guys produce your own media or not?
yes, but not much at least not much movies/tv. And we don't dub anything except kids movies and shows.
>i think
You would start thinking in another language at least sometimes if you knew another language. But you don't. If you for example moved to Mexico and you spoke nothing but Spanish then you would start to think mainly in Spanish.
>I think with my dick only
>ŋ+௹
>I think in british english
shouldn't it be english english really
>tfw think in English and French but barely in Spanish anymore
do you have any idea how big of a sperg you look like when you reply to someone in a different language by accident
I think in both Spanish and English.
>i think
>I think in Japanese even though I don't speak the language
yea, if you use it frequently... do you think that we'd think what to write in our language and then translate it to English?
I can think in both languages, depending who I speak to, but generally I use more English, because I rarely leave home and there's more stuff on the Internet in English. Usually when I wonder about something, it's in English too, it's an old habit I used to learn better English and force myself to think in it, and eventually it became natural
I did that, met an old friend of mine and asked him something and when he answered I said "Alright"
>I
>OI YOU GOT A LOICENSE FOR THAT THINK?
>i think
utterly based
Imagine having to verbalize your thoughts.
That would be like being unable to read without forming the words with your lips. It must really suck.
How do you come up with the words you say? There's no narrative beforehand, the words simply manifest at you lips as you say them?
Well yes. When you talk with someone you don't actually think your answer and then say it do you?It actually sucks, because whenever those things pop up it becomes like manual breathing: you can't stop yourself from thinking "aloud" in your head, which is a bit tiresome (since you already know what you're going to think, it feels like you're stuck in a though loop)
I honestly use English for words and phrases that sound awful in Russian
I don't think it's normal, at least for the average neurotypical who is not overly-obsessed with english-speaking media, it is a sign of mental illness and alienation from your local culture
agreed
Based and whitmanpilled
>I think in Proto-Indo-European
Are all the memecels here since 8ch closing
Read a fucking book in your native language. It will do wonders
There are words for every one of them