Swedes and character names in strange languages
Gunnarsson, Joakim SE - HMJ
Joakim.Gunnarsson at egmont.se
Thu May 22 09:25:43 CEST 2003
Sigvald wrote:
> OK, maybe kids in Sweden and Finland do learn to read strange alphabets,
> signs, hireglyps, etc. Norwegian kids do not - to most Norwegian
> non-European alphabets/signs thus look like rubble.
>
As a kid getting that book I thought it was cool "reading" those
mysterious scribbles of letters knowing
they were ment to mean "Mickey Mouse" in a foreign language.
So, even if you don't understand it, you don't have to be against
it. That's my motto in this case.
/Joakim Gunnarsson.
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