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Monday, October 21, 2013

First words about my blog.............

If you happen to read my posts, please excuse some (or many) improper word choice and grammatical mistakes I might make since English is neither my native nor second language. Then, why I use it to write my posts? Well, It is simple that I really love this language and when I use it to communicate with people, I feel like I am reborn, and... this is just a new me. The language in which I can simply blurt out anything on my mind. I just don't know, I feel more friendly and open-minded as using English and talk or have a little chit-chat with people around me. Conversely, I find myself sometimes stuck in the middle of sentences  if I use Vietnamese as in my mother tongue in daily conversations. This is even worse if I talk to complete strangers. Don't get me wrong since I don't have any language barrier or stuttering at all. One of the reasons for this may be I am not the type of person that easily says something "cheesy" and "sentimental" in Vietnamese when it forces me to, because you know it's very different from English when you address the second person as "you" and you yourself as "I" and this applies to everyone you talk to. But in Vietnamese, there are many proper pronouns that need to be used correctly and appropriately. So, English is so much simpler to use and the same drift can still be carried out. The second reason is I am not an English or American, I was not born and raised in any English speaking countries so perhaps I don't "feel" it to the max level like I do with my mother tongue. As a result, when I use it, I don't feel shy or "cheesy" talking about anything because it is just a tool to help people understand me. But then, for Vietnamese,to me particularly, it is very cheesy and sentimental, I must say. And I don't find comfortable with showing too much emotion when talking to someone .... Ah yes, I am driving you guys crazy as I am going round and round. I finally find out the word for the thing I am trying to say. Vietnamese is the "emotional language" itself. And I am not the one that goes well with "emotional and cheesy" stuff.....
Mmm, that's it. 
Anyway, I am going to use English to write my posts. Why do I need to make excuses/ reasons for that?? Crazy me,,,,,