Why do americans find it funny when someone pronounces Einstein correctly?

why do americans find it funny when someone pronounces Einstein correctly?

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i have not seen nor heard of anyone laughing at the pronunciation of his name

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Pronouncing things the correct way is seen as trying to hard in America

Einshtein

the "st" in german is a shush sound so it's Ein-Shtein

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and it literally means ONE STONE

AHAHAHHAA WHAT A PLEB TIER NAME

Zweistein is superior

that's how we pronounce it

>not wine stone

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no, americans mostly say it is s instead of sch
seeing how it's all teenagers on twitch i can understand

I speak german, the only difference is that we pronounce it in english einsstein like the german double s while germans say einschhtein,

also dont be a pussy if you cant handle the banter la

his name isn't "einSCHtein" it's "einStein"

Discovering Freud and Euler are pronounced 'Froyd' and 'Oiler' was an epiphany to me.

Because ['ainʃtain] is not correct in English, you silly goose.

AHAHAHOHOHOHO OHNONONO
this can't be for real

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>Freud
That's weird, we butcher every single german coupel of vowels, but freud read latinlike sounds just too bad, everyoen says froid here.

OH NO NO NO
EIN SCHTEINNN

This

OH NO NO NO NO BAHAHAHAHAHA

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I can't believe how accurate stereotypes about other countries are

hehe silly europ accent

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