Is it normal to get affended when people speak other languages around you?

Is it just me, or do you guys get a little affended when a person can speak english, but they talk and giggle in Spanish/other language around you.
Sometimes I get the feeling that Im being talked about in a negative way being that they wont say it in English. Especially if they keep staring/glancing at me. Makes me wanna slap the shit out of them! If its not affensive, why wont they say it in english since they can speak it?

A. Hell yeah! That shit's annoying. 30
B. No not really 9
C. Get over yourself! No one's thinking about you. 21
D. Maybe it's just you being paranoid 9
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Comments ( 40 )
  • anti-hero

    I am offended that you spelled offended with an A.

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    • NoraBaker

      What happened to being lenient with first-time affenders?

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      • shade_ilmaendu

        Noraaa! <3

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      • charli.m

        You're back! :D<3

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      • anti-hero

        Where you been hiding?

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      • Shackleford96

        *Jumps on the bandwagon*

        Hi there you!

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    • BeautyBodyBrains

      Blah! If you want perfection, keep searching my dear! :) This is not school though. Go smoke something and chill out!

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      • anti-hero

        There is no need to be stupid.

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        • BeautyBodyBrains

          That's what i'm telling you! :))

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          • anti-hero

            I wasn't talking about myself.

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  • dappled

    I've sometimes wondered if I'm being talked about when one or more of those conversing keep looking at me.

    That's why I've learned the phrase "incredibly stylish man" in all world languages. Just so I know if they really are talking about me.

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    • BeautyBodyBrains

      Lol!

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    • shade_ilmaendu

      I don't know what you look like, but I feel like personality wise, you could totally play The Doctor. X3

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      • dappled

        Awww, I know I could pull that off. But that means I need a Doctor's assistant. Someone sassy, quirky, funny, and who'd keep me on my toes.

        Want a job? ;)

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  • if they laugh you laugh with them and nod in agreement

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    • Hahaha. :D
      That reminds me. I had an Iranian friend who used to do this before he became more fluent in English (He spoke Farsi). He had me fooled for a while; I thought he understood what I was saying. Eventually, I started asking him if he understood what I had just said... He'd give me the serious face and say "No." Then we'd have a real laugh about that.

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  • My country is officially a multicultural nation and most people here are pretty accepting of cultural and language differences. For years, I used to live in a city where practically everyone around me was speaking a language other than English and it never bothered me. Also, there's a large population of international students at my university, so I am constantly around people speaking in languages that I don't understand a word of. I like it.

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  • PumpkinKate

    Ja men, hvis du har en andere ven der kan snakke din sprog, du kan godt sige hvad du gerne, og vaere skide lide glad. ^_^

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  • shade_ilmaendu

    I mean if it honestly seems like they're talking about me I might be kinda miffed. But aside from that I love hearing other languages. :) I wanna travel the world, yo.

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  • charli.m

    The staring and laughing is rude. Communicating in a language that may feel more comfortable for them to use is not.

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  • Murun

    'Affended' by people not speaking English.. Oh, the irony.

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  • Prettyasian

    I am bilingual. Actually english is my second language and i am more comfortable when i speak my own language but i am fluently in english. So i speak my own language when i and my gfs are around with strangers, it is more comfy than speaking english next to them. Mostly i speak english-my language together!

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  • ValleyofVung

    Depends on the context, I suppose. In highschool, I had two friends who would speak Tagalog to each other in front of the group when English was their first language. :\

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    • BeautyBodyBrains

      See, SMH.

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  • IzVodkaEvribady

    That's why I feel uncomfortable while speaking in my first language in public.

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    • BeautyBodyBrains

      Why? Someone might think that you are talking about them? What is your first language?

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      • IzVodkaEvribady

        Yeah. I live in the UK and people are quite racist in my town. When I'm out with my friends, I usually don't speak with them if there's many people around, because I get strange looks from people. Some of them are rude enough to call us "f$%#ing foreign d#*&heads".

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        • BeautyBodyBrains

          Wowww! That's pretty fucked up.

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  • NotFloydzie

    If they're speaking another language and looking at you is only natural that you'd think they're speaking about you.

    I remember one time in school this girl and I were speaking Spanish, and another girl came to us telling us to "stop talking shit about her when she can't understand" when we were just talking about clothes. We told her what we were talking about and she didn't believe us. I found it to be funny. You'd be surprised the times I've said something in Spanish to someone and they thought I was saying something bad or cursing them out when I was actually saying I'm hungry or something.

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    • BeautyBodyBrains

      LOL see! The only reason I don't say anything is for fear that I maybe wrong about them. I just wanted to see if was just me though. Thanks for your response! :)

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  • If they keep glancing over at you and talking and laughing that's understandable. You don't always need to know what someone is saying to conclude that they are talking about you or making fun of you.

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  • jucedaguy

    Doesn't bother me at all. It not like they're pointing at me, while doing it. Every human has a basic right to communicate.

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    • Shackleford96

      It seems kind of two-faced and cowardly to me. Why talk about somebody in a language you know they probably wouldn't understand (basicall behind their back). If you have something to say to or about me, say it to my face! Know what I mean?

      Many probably do it out of habit though, and don't even realize that they are doing it.

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      • BeautyBodyBrains

        I know just what u mean! That's exactly where im getting at!

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  • Terence_the_viking

    My friends did that to another friend of my and i told them not to do it. It's very bad.

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  • Shackleford96

    It does bother me sometimes.

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  • loopoo

    Yeah I wanna throw them back to their own country.

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  • kelili

    That's very ill-mannered and I would surely be annoyed if somebody did this around me.

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