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Old 11-13-07, 07:38 PM   #1
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Wrong! Wrong! Wrong!

This makes my blood boil!

Why, oh, why can Americans not learn to speak like civilised people?!
How do you define civilized?
It's a culturally relevant term.

In my sub-culture I am the definition of civilised.
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Old 11-13-07, 07:43 PM   #2
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Ha! Okie dokey then. As the english language goes, i wonder which country has more dialects and accents, the UK or the US? I know we have a bunch, most of which im sure would have a Brit writhing in agony.
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Ha! Okie dokey then. As the english language goes, i wonder which country has more dialects and accents, the UK or the US? I know we have a bunch, most of which im sure would have a Brit writhing in agony.
Listen to a Northern Queenslanders accent vs a Victorians and you'll notice differant accents. It's probably not as bad as a New Yorkers compared to a Texan but the differance is there. I'd say most English speaking countries with a large landmass would have a variety of speaking styles.

I was watching a documentary on the typical Australian accent and it's origin is based on the 'cockney' accent iirc.
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Old 11-13-07, 08:00 PM   #4
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And how dare i forget Australia. Personally i think the aussi accents are the coolest sounding. Meaning, some accents are just more asthetically pleasing to hear then others. Aussi's are up there.
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Old 11-13-07, 08:04 PM   #5
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And how dare i forget Australia. Personally i think the aussi accents are the coolest sounding. Meaning, some accents are just more asthetically pleasing to hear then others. Aussi's are up there.
For that statement you get my thumbs up for the day

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Old 11-13-07, 08:14 PM   #6
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And how dare i forget Australia. Personally i think the aussi accents are the coolest sounding. Meaning, some accents are just more asthetically pleasing to hear then others. Aussi's are up there.
Pitty the ladies over here don't think the same. I'd be much better off with a French or Irish accent.
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Speaking of accents, mine is horrible when speaking english, its really easy to understand but i manage to make english sound like german, go figure
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Speaking of accents, mine is horrible when speaking english, its really easy to understand but i manage to make english sound like german, go figure
Zat vould be pretty cool.

Hey, can you say "I KNOW NOTHING" for me? :p
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Old 11-14-07, 03:34 AM   #9
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Pitty the ladies over here don't think the same. I'd be much better off with a French or Irish accent.
Hehe just travel, the amount of attention I got from women in the US was insane. An Aussie accent is a real leg opener
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Pitty the ladies over here don't think the same. I'd be much better off with a French or Irish accent.
Hehe just travel, the amount of attention I got from women in the US was insane. An Aussie accent is a real leg opener
What a dodgy Australian accent done by a Norwiegan????

I knew a guy who was over to the U.S. a couple of years ago and went to a bar that was having an impersionation night, who's sounds like like a famous or well know person. He did an imitation of Steve Irwin and won first place!:rotfl::rotfl:
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