• rico (she/him)@feddit.cl
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    1 month ago

    i speak spanish, a very common language in the us. most of my friends were also spanish speakers, so we did this a lot, especially if we were discussing something personal between us, dirty, or talking about another teacher.

    obviously, we didn’t do this around a spanish teacher or a spanish-speaking one, but we did this a lot most of the time.

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    1 month ago

    I went to an English speaking high school for a while being a native Dutch speaker. Sadly the teachers there were very aware of the Dutch students and would sternly bit politely ask to keep it in English. Now that I’m in the real world I use Dutch as a private language quite often.

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    1 month ago

    no. not many people spoke my native tongue.

    when i finally did move and found more people speaking the language, we would speak our language not to hide from the teacher but just because it was more comfortable

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    1 month ago

    Me and my sibling were tired of my mom eavesdropping whenever so we learned another language to communicate between us. It would drive her crazy but she never bothered to learn to speak said language, so that’s on her.