Monday, June 1, 2020

I would like an Canterbury accent.?

Rachell Meese: The society you mix with will colour your natural accent. Canterbury has several accents, from the higher to lower educational bands.Your own accent will be modified as you start to use local idioms, but you will always sound like you. Treat this as a bonus. It makes people remember you. Nobody really wants to be a sheep.

Bo Perham: I used to talk like a country yokel (Gloucestershire) but as I matured I noticed how educated people spoke and began to gradually lose my broad accent, and my dialect words.However, now, sometimes I wish I had stayed true to my roots.

Thurman Buege: Where's the wordplay? Please re-post elsewhere

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