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Donut 10-06-2004 05:05 PM

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Originally posted by Hivetyrant:
Well Ive never heard anuone say "they speak american" so I suppose I disagree, but I agree with Dron_cah on the whole "poppy cock" thing [img]tongue.gif[/img]
Please explain it to me then!

Donut 10-06-2004 05:07 PM

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Originally posted by Gangrell:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Lady Blue03:
<font color=pink>I wasn't trying to make a point, Arvon, I was just curious if others agreed/disagreed, whatever.

What she took from this was to tell us about how when an audience is waiting for a speaker to speak, they already have preconcieved notions about the person. And then when they talk, if they have a british type accent, people tend to think they're more intelligent just because thats the way the accent sounds, ect.</font>

Well, perhaps to some or most people, that would be the case because Britain does have good educational schools and programs. Or maybe they think they just sound more sophisticated, I don't know. </font>[/QUOTE]Please stop speaking about us as if we weren't here!!!

;)

Dron_Cah 10-06-2004 05:10 PM

Actually, Donut, I'm not sure what you're confused about. Do you mean the "poppy-cock" term? It's just how I've always heard the dialect referred to, that the British speak. I guess, stereotypically, it would be the "cheeri-o! and tea and crumpets," and what not. Mostly, it's just a way of referring to the accent, I spose. Better, now? [img]smile.gif[/img]

Donut 10-07-2004 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dron_Cah:
Actually, Donut, I'm not sure what you're confused about. Do you mean the "poppy-cock" term? It's just how I've always heard the dialect referred to, that the British speak. I guess, stereotypically, it would be the "cheeri-o! and tea and crumpets," and what not. Mostly, it's just a way of referring to the accent, I spose. Better, now? [img]smile.gif[/img]
I had an uneasy feeling that that was what you meant!!

Poppy Cock? well that's just rubbish!!!

But what can you expect from a "septic"

:D


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