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Kristen 20-07-2007 11:28 AM

Do you judge someone on where they come from or their accent?
 
When you meet a new person do you sub-consciously label them as something because of their accent or the way they speak?

Because of my accent and the education I recieved I have got the 'posh' tag my whole life and it annoys me because I feel that people don't take me seriously or sometimes disregard my opinions.

I must admit though when I see a Manchester girl I kind of think she's a bit 'rough' or a bit 'feisty' as that's the way they're generally portrayed in the media take for example Sporty Spice, Emma (BB5), Lisa (BB7) and Rebecca from BNTM3.

So please be honest and tell me what you think...

lily. 20-07-2007 11:32 AM

I don't judge people based on how they look or speak. I judge them on how they behave.

I know people with lots of different accents, and some I like, some I don't. It's not based on their accent though. It's based on their behaviour. :thumbs:

Stu 20-07-2007 11:32 AM

Sometimes they go hand in hand. Sometimes it dont matter. It all depends. If someone looks and sounds like a chav or a scanger or a scumbag , yes , I will pass judgement. If their are more than 7 of the said scumbags and they are coming my way , I will pass said judgement only after running to a safe place.

Kristen 20-07-2007 11:34 AM

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Originally posted by Stropz
I don't judge people based on how they look or speak. I judge them on how they behave.

I know people with lots of different accents, and some I like, some I don't. It's not based on their accent though. It's based on their behaviour. :thumbs:
That's the same with me.
For example if someone is rude, sly and vindictive I will judge them on that.

lily. 20-07-2007 11:43 AM

I'm from quite a rough area, and I used to be good friends with a co-worker who was from a posh area. We were chalk and cheese as far as our accents were concerned, and we used to take the piss out of each other's accents from time to time, but we got on really well, cuz we had loads in common, despite having loads of major lifestyle differences. She moved away, and I don't see her anymore because of that, but we would probably still have been friends had she still been here.

Stu 20-07-2007 11:50 AM

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Originally posted by Stropz
I'm from quite a rough area, and I used to be good friends with a co-worker who was from a posh area. We were chalk and cheese as far as our accents were concerned, and we used to take the p**s out of each other's accents from time to time, but we got on really well, cuz we had loads in common, despite having loads of major lifestyle differences. She moved away, and I don't see her anymore because of that, but we would probably still have been friends had she still been here.
Soon to be a major motion picture.

lily. 20-07-2007 11:51 AM

Aye, we just need a title. :tongue:

Stu 20-07-2007 11:54 AM

'The Accentedent'

real car crash viewing

lily. 20-07-2007 11:55 AM

Aye, we could advertise it as the "yawnfest of the year"

Sunny_01 20-07-2007 12:03 PM

I try not to judge people by how they speak or their accent, I after all have what most people not from the NE think of as a strong accent. I care more about how they are as people. Very much like Madam Stropz has said. People are people irrespective of how they look or sound.

What I do dislike rather than accents is slang, I hate it, but I still would not judge someone by it, for example my daughters B/F says oot and aboot instead of out and about and i really enjoy saying to him is that "out" with a u or a double o he blushes but takes it like the tongue in cheek way it was meant.

rex3 20-07-2007 12:34 PM

depends what the judgement is e.g.

Posh = 80% = Rich

Cockney = 90% = Poor / Low Brow

generally i dont judge people straight away.

Ruth 20-07-2007 12:40 PM

No, I don't judge by accent or where someone is from. I have friends all over the country, with many different accents. I base my opinion on someone's behaviour.

natjake2504 20-07-2007 01:06 PM

I must admit though when I see a Manchester girl I kind of think she's a bit 'rough' or a bit 'feisty' as that's the way they're generally portrayed in the media take for example Sporty Spice, Emma (BB5), Lisa (BB7) and Rebecca from BNTM3.

^^^^^ im a bit put out with that comment as im from the same area as Emma (BB5) and i am not rough, had a good education all right not a private school but im now 23 office manager - i think if you want to learn and do something with yourself - you will if you have money are not. Nothing to do with if your common or posh.

Mrluvaluva 20-07-2007 01:09 PM

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Originally posted by natalia2504
I must admit though when I see a Manchester girl I kind of think she's a bit 'rough' or a bit 'feisty' as that's the way they're generally portrayed in the media take for example Sporty Spice, Emma (BB5), Lisa (BB7) and Rebecca from BNTM3.

^^^^^ Im a bit put out with that comment as Im from the same area as Emma (BB5) and i am not rough, had a good education all right not a private school but Im now 23 office manager - i think if you want to learn and do something with yourself - you will if you have money are not. Nothing to do with if your common or posh.

Mancs hey? What are they like? :whistle:

natjake2504 20-07-2007 01:12 PM

ha ha ha ha i know us lot hey - nothing but trouble - your fault barry your always the leader lol

Mrluvaluva 20-07-2007 01:20 PM

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Originally posted by natalia2504
ha ha ha ha i know us lot hey - nothing but trouble - your fault barry your always the leader lol

ssssshhhhhhhh

Lauren 20-07-2007 01:27 PM

I'm always judged by my accent, because like Sunny, I have what some would consider a strong NE accent. This always goes hand-in-hand with being common and uneducated and people judge me constantly.

When I went to University open days I could see people giving me second glances when I spoke cos I was at good Universities but speaking like a "commoner". Also, my English Language teacher (who is also a Geordie) had a lesson on how to "diverge from our accent" because he believed it could hinder our chances at University if we got an interview.

Anyway, people who speak RP or modified RP are actually the people in the wrong because they've been the product of dialect levelling over time and have wiped out original anglo-influences. So be proud of accents!!

Edit: Plus, people keep making me say "Byker Grove".... my god.

natjake2504 20-07-2007 01:32 PM

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Originally posted by Lauren
I'm always judged by my accent, because like Sunny, I have what some would consider a strong NE accent. This always goes hand-in-hand with being common and uneducated and people judge me constantly.

When I went to University open days I could see people giving me second glances when I spoke cos I was at good Universities but speaking like a "commoner". Also, my English Language teacher (who is also a Geordie) had a lesson on how to "diverge from our accent" because he believed it could hinder our chances at University if we got an interview.

Anyway, people who speak RP or modified RP are actually the people in the wrong because they've been the product of dialect levelling over time and have wiped out original anglo-influences. So be proud of accents!!

Edit: Plus, people keep making me say "Byker Grove".... my god.

can i just say lauren - i looovvveee the NE accent i really do - i dont think its common at all. When ant & dec talk or liam i really do melt. - well anyman with the accent can talk and i melt lol

Lauren 20-07-2007 01:34 PM

Aww thanks Natalia, haha. I absolutely hate my accent but thats just cos I don't like people assuming I'm uneducated :blush: Hehe.
So do you have a strong Manc accent? My best mate is from Manchester and his accent is amazinggg, I could make him speak all day.

natjake2504 20-07-2007 01:41 PM

i dont really because im on the outskirts and my mum is from bolton, and dad is from oldham so its a mixed one. mad really people can tell where im from though i just dont sould like lisa from BB7 all though i sound a bit like emma lol

Mrluvaluva 20-07-2007 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lauren

My best mate is from Manchester and his accent is amazinggg, I could make him speak all day.
Alriiiiite. 'Owz it gon'? In the sunshiiiiiiine. Lol. I'm a manc.

Top one, nice one, buzzin', get sorted!

natjake2504 20-07-2007 01:46 PM

init baz

Mrluvaluva 20-07-2007 01:51 PM

Lauren states that she's not common. :laugh3:

Lauren 20-07-2007 01:52 PM

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Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
Lauren states that she's not common. :laugh3:
Pfft, not much anyway.... well... not anytime before 6pm.

Mrluvaluva 20-07-2007 01:54 PM

We have seen your holiday snaps.


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