It might be because of the rhythm and intonation. Sometimes, even if the words don't make literal sense, the way they flow when spoken aloud can give an illusion of correctness.
There are a few ways to make yourself more eloquent:
1. Read more books, watch more movies and TV shows, and understand the writing styles and language habits of different cultures.
2. Pay attention to the accuracy and cohesiveness of the language and avoid using words and sentences that are easy to understand.
3. Learn to use rhetorical devices such as metaphor, personification, and parallel to enhance the effect of language expression.
Pay attention to the precision and propriety of your words. Don't abuse words or use inappropriate words.
5. Practice writing more. Through writing, improve your language skills and cultivate your literary accomplishments.
Through the above methods, you can gradually improve your literary talent and make your language more beautiful, smooth, and infectious.
Well, at a big corporate store, when I asked to speak to the manager, the employee's reaction was kind of cold. She just stared at me for a second and then said in a monotone voice that she would call the manager. I think in a large company, they might be more used to such requests, but it doesn't mean they like it. In a smaller, family - run business, the reaction might be more emotional because they might feel more personally involved in the business operations.
There's no specific 'language' of Pulp Fiction in a literal sense. But if you mean the style of dialogue, it's a mix of cool, slangy, and often very witty exchanges. The characters in the movie have a distinct way of talking that adds to the overall charm of the film.
It varies. Some comics aim for authenticity in language and use real English, while others might incorporate more creative or simplified language for accessibility or effect.
Yes, I can speak English, and 'Pulp Fiction' is a very famous movie. It has a lot of cool and interesting dialogues in English. The movie is known for its unique storytelling and great acting.
Of course. English is my language. 'Pulp Fiction' has a great deal of memorable English exchanges. The way the characters interact in English is really captivating.