View Single Post
  #43   Report Post  
Old 25-01-2004, 03:08 PM
martin
 
Posts: n/a
Default Lifting our forum@

On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 14:23:31 GMT, Anne Jackson
wrote:

The message
from Frogleg contains these words:

On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 01:17:12 GMT, Jaques d'Alltrades
wrote:


Unforgets me of the summer of 1963 when i was a barman in a Perthshire
hotel. We had this USian guest who was, er, rather expert at sinking the
spiritual stuff.


snip the story


We're not *all* hopeless, you know. Nor are all of you. :-) When I
was in London (glorious!) some people sought to 'compliment' me by
remarking "you don't *sound* American." I had no clue what they meant.
That I didn't sound Texan or Georgian or Bostonian or as if I were
from da Bronx? How can people from a an area half the size of
California with more regional accents than France has cheeses believe
there's such a thing as an 'American' mode of speech?


I found (in London) that no matter what the (American) _accent_ is,
the mode is usually LOUD!


I've noticed the same about some British and most other nationalities
when they are on holiday abroad. There is still a type of Brit., who
thinks shouting makes up for not being able to speak a foreign
language.
--
Martin