Hello Anton. One great thing about learning a small language is that its native speakers are usually happy to hear someone is learning it. I've noticed that even in case of English. American English has the largest number of native speakers and Americans usually find most other variants of English completely non-threatening and even endearing. I have chosen to use British English as my default choice. I've met English people who've commended that choice because from what I've heard, American English is slowly making inroads into British vernacular as well which has been known to make some people a little uncomfortable there.
Now, I'd be happy to be your guide to the Finnish language and I'd be delighted if you could advise me on how English is used in your neck of the woods. You're Scottish and live in the Highlands? Do you speak Scottish Gaelic, too?
Joo, drinkki maistuu silloin tällöin. Asut maailman parhaiden viskitislaamoiden vieressä, joten toivottavasti maistuu sinullekin. :)
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