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Old 02-Dec-2004, 01:54
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I don't know if any British people read this forum, but I was wondering about how they are treated. What do people do when they hear your accent? I'm doing a presentation in my linguistics class about the use of British English in America, and would appreciate any input. Thanks.
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Old 03-Dec-2004, 13:39
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Default Re: british language in america

The first question tends to be - what did you say?
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