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  1. The words and expressions didn't even exist and what they were saying made no sense. Felt a bit like this. I guess it doesn't matter very much when you don't understand german anyway, but I was a bit disappointed by how little effort they put into it. Could've just asked someone who actually speaks the language better than Sarah Chalke does.

  2. Jul 26, 2018 · Broadly speaking, sexuality and coarse language are more likely to inflate a rating in the United States than elsewhere, though this is of course a gross generalization. Conversely, certain types of content are treated more seriously outside of the United States, such as "incitement to violence" and "incitement to hatred", and it is difficult ...

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  4. Nov 15, 2019 · Image: EF English Proficiency Index. The Netherlands has emerged as the nation with the highest English language proficiency, according to the EF English Proficiency Index, with a score of 72. It is ahead of five other northern European nations at the top of the chart.

  5. Oct 16, 2016 · In addition, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are all in the commonwealth, where British English is usually the standard, and Ireland is in the EU, where British English is the standard. And in case you’re curious here are just some of the varieties of English that are spoken around the world: American English; British English; Canadian English

  6. That's an interesting topic. I just checked my IMDB ratings and according to IMDB my feature film ratio is 970/1.647 or 58,8 % American feature films. However this also includes every single film that is co-produced by the US, even when it might actually be a french or british film for instance.

  7. American English is more widely used as a second language around the world, especially in South America and Europe. American films, TV series, and music are prolific and widely consumed all around the world. You no doubt listen to American English far more frequently than British English.

  8. To compound the confusion further, there are also a number of differences between American and British English (AE and BE) – grammatical and orthographic, as well as phonological ones. Of course, English is the main language spoken in other former colonies, such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa.

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