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Famous Quote wrote:No good deed goes unnoticed/rewarded
Amtera wrote:Famous Quote wrote:No good deed goes unnoticed/rewardedI really hope it's true. Because two good members here today deserve this to be true.

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Major Tom wrote:Okay, so I'm an American citizen, and I have been one my entire life. I think that few things irritate me more than when ditzy teenage girls start gushing about how much they would love to have a boyfriend from the UK and then proceeding to describe a perfect, charming gentleman that only exists in fantasy novels. Typically this is followed by a horrid imitation of that shrill, stereotypical accent. Seriously? Brit boys are just as immature and obnoxious as the garden-variety American guy.
Which reminds me: I can hardly stand the devastatingly popular and ignorant belief that all English accents are the same. I have several friends in the UK, and they all sound very different and distinct. Usually, you can tell what town a person is from by their accent. There are just as many (maybe even more) distinguishable accents in the UK as the US. Sometimes, people from different parts of the country can hardly understand each other. It isn't a difficult concept to wrap one's mind around. Thank you.




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consulting detective wrote:Major Tom wrote:Okay, so I'm an American citizen, and I have been one my entire life. I think that few things irritate me more than when ditzy teenage girls start gushing about how much they would love to have a boyfriend from the UK and then proceeding to describe a perfect, charming gentleman that only exists in fantasy novels. Typically this is followed by a horrid imitation of that shrill, stereotypical accent. Seriously? Brit boys are just as immature and obnoxious as the garden-variety American guy.
Which reminds me: I can hardly stand the devastatingly popular and ignorant belief that all English accents are the same. I have several friends in the UK, and they all sound very different and distinct. Usually, you can tell what town a person is from by their accent. There are just as many (maybe even more) distinguishable accents in the UK as the US. Sometimes, people from different parts of the country can hardly understand each other. It isn't a difficult concept to wrap one's mind around. Thank you.-falls to ground in worship of this post-
i am english and i am sick of this country's accent being mushed into one stereotypical, upper-class, snobbish... noise
that is not how it works anywhere so please stop
sorry to disappoint but all english males do not sound like tom hiddleston or benedict cumberbatch
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