nadieimportante said:
I was there with those "bad accent" English sermons, I said they were unintelligble. If they are unintelligible, they can't be understood, just the same as Spanish to you. There is no difference unintelligible is unintelligble.
tele reponded: That's a ridiculous statement. You have zero credibility in saying that. Some priests need to speak better English, but by and large they can be understood. Saying Australian priests can't be understood - I don't buy it. Also, it's the responsiblity of older folks to get hearing aids.
nadie responds:
I speak two languages. I made a living working with overseas clients, and traveling all over the world. If I say I find it excruciating to listen to a "bad accent in English" sermon, I think I know what I am saying. Saying I have zero credibility for saying that, just highlights to me that you are a young hothead, with zero experience in life. You should really learn to control your childish outbursts.
nadie said: They do hear the sermon in English, so what are you complaining about? The sermon is done in English every Sunday, and then one one Sunday it is ALSO done in Spanish.
tele responds: Another ridiculous statement, saying that every Sunday excludes 25% of Sundays.
Nadie responds: - Your math is wrong. It shows me that you did not understand what I've said 5 or more times.
According to how it was explained, the parishioners received the sermon in English every Sunday, that's 100% sermons in English HEARD. Then in addition, on one Sunday, the sermon which was read in English, was repeated, but in Spanish for those that do not understand English. Do you understand now?
tele wrote:
I don't object to foreigners expecting me to speak their language in their lands. It really is common sense. People who cannot adapt to living here can remain in their ethnic communities and ethnic churches.
Nadie respond: Wow, what an childish comment. They're SSPXers, they're lucky if they have AN SSPX MASS within 500 miles. Have you ever been to a foreign country and had to speak the language? If they treated you the same way that you speak here, you'd be crying in the streets.
nadie wrote:
Take educated Americans and move them to Poland and not one will learn Polish. Comparitively speaking it is amazing how an illiterate in Spanish, Mexican peon, can come to the USA and learn English, which they ultimately do.
tele responds: Polish is a very difficult language.
Nadie asks: and English is not? You should really stick to a subject that you know something about. You are a very difficult person, set in your ways.
Even though you are like 32, "eres un viejo de calzoncillos largo" ( you are an old man set in his ways, that still wears long john underwear). You need to find yourself a nice Spanish beauty to soften your sharp edges.