>>15413076idk how it is for burgers but europe doesn't take much pride in heritage anymore. being born in a specific place doesn't make you special. we don't act like we're 100% german despite not knowing a single german word and living in the us. despite the western countries being major immigration destinations aswell there's barely any relevant conflict between "true euros" and "immigrant euros". eastern third-word shitholes don't count. when ethnic or racial tensions rise it's a full-on menace, but otherwise it's fairly chill, even despite fucking terrorist attacks clearly done by people of different heritage.
i'm starting to believe that it's only the americans who are such fixated on origin and "tradition cultivation".
but back to the topic - doing things in mother tongue cuts your reach significantly, while english is universal thanks to the anglosphere and american/british cultural hegemony.
saruei doesn't want any frenchies to act french because she know how arrogant they can be.
it took kiara a very long time to finally embrace her austrian gimmick.
nina kosaka speaks three languages fluently and still is primarily english.
veibae isn't even actually polish and has little to no contact with her culture.
yenko, a polish illustrator from vyugen, pretty much rejected her polishness.
whiskey project is 100% english despite being dutch.
it's your fault, burgers. not even britbongs'.it's you being mad about things not being in english so nobody bothers.