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I have a small issue with the phrase "People found in this category are not native speakers" - this isn't true for a lot of them, and for some of them, they were raised speaking English. Some of them were raised with both English and Japanese and therefore don't technically have a "native" language. Shouldn't that part be removed, or revised to say "Some people found in this category are not necessarily native speakers"? ~ [[User:Wapiko|Wapiko]] 18:48, 24 April 2010 (CDT) | I have a small issue with the phrase "People found in this category are not native speakers" - this isn't true for a lot of them, and for some of them, they were raised speaking English. Some of them were raised with both English and Japanese and therefore don't technically have a "native" language. Shouldn't that part be removed, or revised to say "Some people found in this category are not necessarily native speakers"? ~ [[User:Wapiko|Wapiko]] 18:48, 24 April 2010 (CDT) | ||
+ | : I'm not too sure on how to phrase it. That was the only way I could think of xD; I don't think that revised statement works though. ~ [[User:Themonkeyofdoom|Themonkeyofdoom]] 19:14, 24 April 2010 (CDT) |
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I have a small issue with the phrase "People found in this category are not native speakers" - this isn't true for a lot of them, and for some of them, they were raised speaking English. Some of them were raised with both English and Japanese and therefore don't technically have a "native" language. Shouldn't that part be removed, or revised to say "Some people found in this category are not necessarily native speakers"? ~ Wapiko 18:48, 24 April 2010 (CDT)
- I'm not too sure on how to phrase it. That was the only way I could think of xD; I don't think that revised statement works though. ~ Themonkeyofdoom 19:14, 24 April 2010 (CDT)