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Accents
Do you think if people have strong accents they are at a disadvantage for things? jobs etc
Do you have stereotypes about certain accents? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...y-dialect.html |
Depends on the job I guess, if you're going for a job that requires you to deal with the public then I think it could be a disadvantage because the employer will want someone who's easily understandable
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Of course, if you're going to be serving champagne and tea cakes in first class thats a different matter. |
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Before my brother was a Pilot he worked as an Air Traffic Controller and they made his have eloqution lessons to get rid of his accent as foriegn pilots wouldn't understand him. He now sounds like Prince William! If you met him you wouldn't know he was a Manc...
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Worra load of ald s***!
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I could have just as well have used people from Bristol, South Wales or Norfolk as examples. My point, was that people with broad accents do very well in service jobs. That was it. |
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Oh nothing, forget it
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Call centers are used in some towns specifically as the accents there are considered calming, I think it's geordies.
So I would say employers prefer colloquial accents to a degree. |
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oo sez? nowt wrong wi an accent, dunt mean yer fick!
Most organisations customer service base is in India... that might be why most struggle, nothing to do with any issue with black country accents. |
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It's always Scots and Geordies when I phone my phone company. I can understand them but the Scots sometimes can't understand me :laugh:
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Accents are good. A poor vocabulary and a slack jaw, they're the things that annoy me, and you don't have to have a particular accent to sound common and a bit thick. |
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I find people who have regional accents down to earth and approachable. That's how it is really in South Yorkshire. Accents to me is one piece of an identity and there's nowt better than being somewhere and instantly knowing where people are from when you speak to them. It helps build a rapport I feel.
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This just perpetuates the myth that people who have trained their accent away to be left with some souless middle england twang are more employable,
I don't think that's true. |
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Judging people on how they speak and assuming their accent says everything about them, whatever that accent is, seems a rather provincial viewpoint to me. |
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