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Duolingo should have an advanced level where it teaches you how to argue with native speakers about the correct pronunciation of words. Because nothing says fluency like a heated debate over accents.
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Duolingo teaches you valuable life skills, like how to apologize in multiple languages for not practicing. "Je suis désolé, Duolingo, I swear I'll practice tomorrow!
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Duolingo has this sneaky way of making you believe you're fluent after a few lessons. You'll confidently walk into a foreign country, attempt to order food, and suddenly realize you've been asking for directions to the nearest llama farm. Thanks, Duolingo.
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Duolingo is like that friend who insists on teaching you phrases that you'll never use in real life. Thanks for the lesson on farm animals, but I'm still waiting for a situation where I can impress someone with "the cow is in the kitchen.
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You know you're in deep with Duolingo when your phone vibrates, and for a split second, you wonder if it's an encouraging message or a threat to learn more Spanish.
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Duolingo is the only app that makes you feel guilty for neglecting it. It's like having a virtual guilt-tripping language coach constantly reminding you that your Spanish owl is disappointed.
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I started learning French on Duolingo, and now every time someone says "au revoir," I can't help but respond with a confident, "I'm sorry, I only speak a little French.
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The Duolingo streak is the only flame you want to keep alive. Forget about relationships; my longest commitment is to that little flame icon telling me I've practiced for 100 days straight.
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Duolingo is like that persistent friend who won't take no for an answer. It's like, "Hey, haven't seen you in a while. Ready to conjugate some verbs?
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