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Oh, this is so relatable! I totally get that feeling of being asked to repeat myself constantly. It's a real confidence killer when you're trying to practice.
It's interesting how the speaker connects not being understood directly to native speakers switching to English. I always assumed it was just because they were being polite, but there's clearly a deeper communication barrier there.
The idea of 'sounding like a foreigner' is something I've definitely worried about. I'm hoping this video will give me some concrete tips to actually sound more like a local.

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The speaker highlights a common frustration for German learners: difficulty in being understood, leading to frequent requests for repetition [0:00]. This linguistic barrier can cause native speakers to revert to English [0:00], hindering genuine communication. The core proposition of the video is to address these pronunciation challenges, enabling learners to sound more like locals and effectively blend into conversations.
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The speaker highlights a common frustration for German learners: difficulty in being understood, leading to frequent requests for repetition [0:00]. This linguistic barrier can cause native speakers to revert to English [0:00], hindering genuine communication. The core proposition of the video is to address these pronunciation challenges, enabling learners to sound more like locals and effectively blend into conversations.
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