When 23 year olds that just finished their studies in the UK and they suddenly speak their native language with an accent, throwing english words because "they now feel more comfortable speaking in English"... I mean come on...really?
I just had an interview and the guy was like that, hence my ranting :)
@Sotos exactly ! from the moment he started working in English, he couldn't speak either English or French correctly, talking in a kind of Frenglish language
(or maybe he could speak English correctly, I only heard him talk in French but he definitely couldn't speak correctly French anymore)
But why do people do that? I was in USA for 4 years (and no other Cypriot - Greek/ Greek-speaking person was there so I had to speak in English 24/7), and in the UK for 6 and not once I felt the need to throw english words or have an accent
Language is like a rubber, you need to keep using it, otherwise it will just keep shrinking. At the moment I am more comfortable with English compared to my native uzbek/russian/turkish languages. In my head I think in English, but still count things (like cash) in uzbek :)
Found a "simpler" solution to this now it feels like it is a dupe to me...