Is it normal to never master fully speaking even in your native tongue?

Is it true that verbal development is something that is slowly refined throughout many years in lifetime? And no education ever happens overnight?

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Based on 8 votes (6 yes)
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  • Grunewald

    Absolutely. Now that it's my job to teach people to speak English as a foreign language (i.e. absolutely 100% properly, as far as is possible for them), I'm spoiled for life. It's cringey listening to my own parents speak, sometimes.

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    • Giorgi

      I speak English as my fourth language and it feels way closer to my native tongue than I think.

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  • LloydAsher

    I accepted that I'm never going to master english as a language since I got a speech impediment. That being said you really dont need to. As long as you are understandable by the average person you are fine.

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    • Giorgi

      I suppose as long there's common sense involved in a conversation, then that should be fine.

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  • Curiouskitten444

    Youre gucci

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