Anybody else here who doesn't speak English as a mother tongue and spend so much time on the Internet that they're beginning to forget their native language?
I racked my brains for a good 5 minutes yesterday trying to find the French word for "table", which is, amusingly enough, "table".
There are many instances where I just find it more expedient to use the English word for whatever I'm speaking about, even when I'm speaking French with other frogs. Sometimes I'll switch in the middle of a sentence because I just can't be bothered. English is simply easier, it comes more naturally.
Compare that to a few years ago, when I'd visit a few friends in America, go to a restaurant, forget which country I was in and attempt to order something in French. My whole life was in French, everywhere I'd go, anything I'd read or listen to, it would be
en français. Now I just read and listen to everything in English, save French authors (I'm not that far gone).
It feels a bit bad forgetting my mother tongue (or maybe I'm just going senile). I used to have an amazing command of the language too. I spoke like an
immortel, only with a Canadian accent. Nowadays I don't care. If I don't speak English, I'll speak
joual. Things are coming out of my mouth that would never have made it past my brain filter before.
It's not like French is very worthwhile to know these days anyway.