Friday, December 18, 2009

At your service

It happened again today! As I was exiting the Harvard Square T station, a woman approached me with "Ni hao" and asked if I spoke Mandarin. I answered "a little" and confirmed that she was on the right platform to head downtown.

I used to get irritated when people spoke Mandarin to me based on their assumptions from my physical appearance, but now that my language skills are enough to hold very basic conversations, it doesn't anymore. I do, however, cringe a little when I'm expected to speak Japanese or Korean. It makes me wonder how much of my previous ire about Mandarin was really about my own insecurities about not speaking a language I thought I should. And while most people don't like having assumptions made about them, the assumptions that are false are far more annoying than the ones that happen to be true. We tend not to decry the latter, which may be why stereotypes persist and always will.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi! By just seing the name of your blog I was nailed to it (forever?) Even if I'm just 16 years old, I really love learning new languages. Today, I sat down at my table trying to learn both German and French, yesterday it was Russian. (Also been studying Finnish, Portuguese, Mandarin and Spanish) I am very happy right now to have found someone that is also a big fan of languages, and a blog about languages! Well, I don't know what more to say and I feel that this is becoming more of an e-mail than a comment so please take my e-mail adress because I'm so excited to have found someone in the world sharing this "love-language" thing. Hope my age doesn't stop you from responding a silly comment from a 16-year-old girl (since you seem to be a lot older than me) I'm writing this anonymously since nothing else works. Take care!
Linn linnux.l@hotmail.com

Language Lover said...

Hi Linn, I'm delighted to have comments from people, no matter how old they are! Where are you from and what is your native language? Please continue to read and let me know what you think of my posts. Good luck with your language studies!

Anonymous said...

I'm from Sweden and my native language is Swedish. I could teach you some if you want, haha. I will continue reading for sure!
Linn