Yet thats exactly what happened tothis redditor.

But the mocking didnt last long, after the redditor clapped back at said friend.

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In some instances, it can actually be very, very difficult.

Learning or practicing a foreign language is also good exercise for the brain.

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Two men at a café table, one holding glasses and listening, illustrating communication and cultural judgment.

Text screenshot discussing an American mocking a mispronunciation and getting shamed in response.

Text about a trilingual person helping an American friend with French translation.

Text screenshot of a judgmental American mocking a mispronunciation of the word “awry” and getting shamed for it.

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Text highlights a judgmental American mocking someone’s mispronunciation but getting shamed in return.

Text expressing a non-native English speaker’s pronunciation explanation.

Text questioning French pronunciation skills, related to a judgmental American’s perspective.

Text reads: “If you make any grammar or pronunciation mistake, however tiny, I will mock you endlessly.” Judgmental tone conveyed.

Text excerpt discussing a judgmental American mocking mispronunciation and questioning behavior.

Person Who Knows 3 Languages Puts Rude American In His Place: “The Only Language You Know”

Person Who Knows 3 Languages Puts Rude American In His Place: “The Only Language You Know”

Reddit user shames judgmental American mocking mispronunciation, explaining language learning differences.

Online comment exchange with judgmental tone about pronunciation, resulting in a supportive response.

Reddit comment shaming a judgmental American for mocking mispronunciation.

Comment exchange discussing judgmental Americans mocking pronunciation and getting shamed for assumptions.

Comment shames a judgmental American for mocking mispronunciation, highlighting irony in language use.

Online comment advises someone to reconsider a friendship after being judgmental over mispronunciation.

Comment criticizing judgmental person for shaming mispronunciation.

Comment defending mispronunciation against judgmental American shaming, emphasizing empathy for non-native speakers.

Reddit comment discussing an American mocking mispronunciation and being shamed by a teacher defending multilingualism.

A Reddit post discussing judgmental behavior and mockery among friends.

Comment about a judgmental American mocking mispronunciation and being shamed, discussing a funny language mistake.

Screenshot of a comment calling out judgmental Americans for mocking non-native speakers.

Screenshot of a comment criticizing sensitivity over mispronunciation, relevant to judgmental American topic.

Text showing an American mocking mispronunciation, sparking debates on language learning and cultural understanding.

Comment discussing judgmental American mocking mispronunciation, criticized by French user.

Text discussion about language skills, judgment, and mispronunciation shaming.

Comment criticizing judgmental behavior over mispronunciation, emphasizing friendship tolerance.

Reddit comment criticizing a judgmental American mocking someone’s mispronunciation.