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Politics
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Thread ID:
01326334
Message ID:
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>>>>>>>Whats your native accent John ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Combination of John Cleese and Barry Humphries? ;-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>In, or out of, drag?
>>>>>
>>>>>I don't think John Cleese really has John Cleese's accent. He was born and grew up in Weston Super Mare in Somerset so he should have a west country accent not BBC posh.
>>>>
>>>>It's like watching U.S. news shows out of places like New York or the midwest. None of them have a local accent. They all sound like Canadians.
>>>
>>>Does that mean that Canadians are regarded as "well spoken" in the US a bit like BBC English is regarded as "well spoken" here.
>>
>>I think it means that we have what might be considered a middle of the road, non partisan accent.
>
>I can almost always tell when a speaker is Canadian. Just a few vowel sounds that tip me off. Not sure I can articular exactly what, though.
>
>Tamar

I think it's probably because you suddenly hear words being pronounced properly. ;)
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