My experience has been more relatable towards Jamila Lyiscott experience more than Amy Tan experience. My experience been similar to Lyiscott because she was saying I can speak three different ways in English. I speak differently when it comes to a certain group of individuals. For example when she’s with her friends she says what’s up instead of hello because she doesn’t have to be professional when it comes to being around her friends. But in school or at  any kind of interview she would use hello or good morning because she had to be professional when it comes down to that. The third language she said she uses is around her family and instead of hello, how are you? She would say “Wah Gwan”. Lyiscott is an articulate which means she has the ability to speak fluently and coherently when she needs to. She says to never judge someone by the way they speak or assume they are ghetto just because they speak a certain way around others. Jamila does agree that our English language has rules but it all depends on how you are using it, place and times matters. Don’t ever think just because someone talks a certain way around other that they are too ignorant to teach. Jamila states in her speech that she speaks broken English because her history ripped it away from her. As in the story “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan she says “Whereas, for me at least, the answers on English test were always a judgment call, a matter of opinion and personal experience.” I agree with this quote because a lot of people would look at the way you speak and judge the kind of person you are because your not speaking standard English but you are using broken or limited English. Amy has spent most of her time in America to realize that. She was born in China but majority of her life was in America so she know knows the difference between the languages of English. The English language is a judgment call because broken English can depict the character’s intelligence or lack of education. But I feel like it doesn’t mean they are not intelligent. I believe people just talk differently when it comes to certain people, place and time.