Gota love being a Brit..

Mar 22, 2007 18:36

Heh I just read this article http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6470095.stm and found it very amusing, its talking about does having an English accent give you the advantage in the states. And well here's a few quotes that I love:

"Another Brit currently feted in the US is Borat creator Sacha Baron Cohen, who gave Rolling Stone a rare interview as himself, rather than in character. The magazine was much taken with his "deep, genteel British accent", which in the UK might be described as educated north London." -- That is probably what my accent is, educated North London... I'm not so convinced that its genteel in any way, shape or form...

"Then there's the perception that a British accent equals a brain the size of a planet - a perception reinforced by the not-uncommon belief that for the British, English is a second language. "From time to time I was complimented on how quick I was to pick up the language," says Mr Pryor." --- Erm... What language is our first language then? Still.. brain the size of a planet eh? :D Awsome!

And then a few quotes from other peoples comments which I found funny:

"I have two accents, my native Scouse and a straight English accent I use when trying to communicate with people who are unfortunate enough not to come from Liverpool. A few years back I was working in Tennessee as an ICT consultant. I generally used my straight English accent which I found attracted a great deal of attention from the fairer sex. On one occasion while sitting talking to a fellow Liverpudlian at a booth in a bar in Nashville, two very pretty young ladies came up to us and asked if we spoke English to which I replied "better than most". They were totally gobsmacked and sat next to us and one said "wow you speak real good English... but what was that other language you where just talking?" For the first time since arriving in the US, we were speechless!
John Murphy, Liverpool"

Another language indeed? heheh! Hysterical!

"A friend of mine went on holiday to Florida.
In the first week he was complimented : "You speak really good American."
In the second week, he was asked which part of France he was from.
He's from Leeds.
Mark Jones, Plymouth, Devon"

oohhh tooo funny! :D

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