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arniegang wrote:Chocoholic wrote:pinoy1 wrote:But accent should not be a basis for guaging education or skill. Having an american or british accent does not guarantee a high level of education as even illiterates in those countries can speak perfect english. It's their language that's why.
I was going to say you can't just use the definition of 'British' or 'American' as there are hundreds of different accents within these countries, just like any other. A Geordie sounds nothing like a Liverpudlian or someone from Birmingham or the Cornish. Also dont' forget you have Scottish and Welsh accents in there as well, plus all their different variations.
and not forgeting the posh home counties accent init Chocs
Princess Banana Hammock wrote:Nothing like a good West Country accent... aint that right Babs (Arnie)!
Chocoholic wrote:Princess Banana Hammock wrote:Nothing like a good West Country accent... aint that right Babs (Arnie)!
Allright my lover! That'll be 5 and twenny paaast that I'll be meeting thee for my supper - hehehehe.
Spent years in Devon and Cornwall!
Chocoholic wrote:Man, some of the accents there are really thick, particularly in the farming villages, takes ages to work out what people are saying. Brummies are hard to work out as well.
Chocoholic wrote:Yeah, yeah, but funnily enough, most people say I have an Australian twang - go figure.
kanelli wrote:When I speak most people think I am American (Hello! There is a large country located to the North of the US.), but I have also had people say that I am British or Australian. Those weren't native English speakers who said that by the way Funny thing is now when I am back in Canada I have some people asking me where I come from. I guess I have picked up a bit of an accent from living abroad. To be honest, I don't notice it.
Chocoholic wrote:Princess Banana Hammock wrote:Nothing like a good West Country accent... aint that right Babs (Arnie)!
Allright my lover! That'll be 5 and twenny paaast that I'll be meeting thee for my supper - hehehehe.
Spent years in Devon and Cornwall!
Princess Banana Hammock wrote:Nothing like a good West Country accent... aint that right Babs (Arnie)!
Chocoholic wrote:Princess Banana Hammock wrote:Nothing like a good West Country accent... aint that right Babs (Arnie)!
Allright my lover! That'll be 5 and twenny paaast that I'll be meeting thee for my supper - hehehehe.
Spent years in Devon and Cornwall!
shafique wrote:...and my favourite W Country saying:
"oi can't reed an' oi can' rite, bu' tha' don' ma''er - coz oi drive a big red trac'or "