Oystein Viggen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I think the bottom line is that people think too much, and that we
> should really be speaking English everywhere anyway  :)

There's an example of someone not thinking quite enough. ;)

As a native English speaker who's unable to speak more than a few words of
any other language, I'd just like to say that if you think it's right that
English become the (defacto or official) universal language, you're out of
your tree.
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