ChatterBank1 min ago
Love her or hate her, Why should Cheryl Cole be told..
by Simon Cowell, she must water down her accent if she got the job on the USA ExFactor?
which she hasn't btw.
Theres a lot of Scots,Welsh and Irish, the latter being in Boston predominantly, who have made their home in the States without being told to 'water down' the accent they grew up with
snobbery?
which she hasn't btw.
Theres a lot of Scots,Welsh and Irish, the latter being in Boston predominantly, who have made their home in the States without being told to 'water down' the accent they grew up with
snobbery?
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It's just a dialect they can't understand easily, like they would probably have a problem with a broad Glasgow accent, or a broad Australian accent. And I'm sure we would have trouble with some broad American dialects. It's just we're used to her accent over here
They're not telling her to lose the accent completely...just tone it down. Robson Green isn't as 'geordie' as he once was either, but his accent is still there.
Generally, accents and dialects are being watered down or lost altogether as people travel more and more.
They're not telling her to lose the accent completely...just tone it down. Robson Green isn't as 'geordie' as he once was either, but his accent is still there.
Generally, accents and dialects are being watered down or lost altogether as people travel more and more.
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