Anonymous wrote:7:49 - not pp, but ther is a basic assumption one knows English (plus other language/s) here, right?
Of course (well maybe not always, but still), but don't you feel most comfortable speaking in your native language? I'm bilingual, and I know there are times when I don't want to think and just want to talk. Maybe that's lazy on my part, but most people here get to do that all the time, since English is their native language. I have plenty of English-speaking friends, but I also do make an effort to share my culture and language with DS. It is important that we have some interaction with others who share that culture and language, especially since it is not a common language here.
That said, I don't segregate myself like that at school gatherings. I can't say for sure, but I don't think I would, even if I spoke a language like Spanish (tons of people here who speak that, so it would be easy to stick with my own).