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I went for a job interview today at a well known call centre
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and was told that I talked 'too posh' for that type of work!
How on earth can you be 'too posh'? What type of accent should I adopt at my next interview?
How on earth can you be 'too posh'? What type of accent should I adopt at my next interview?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had people take the **** out of me when I moved up north (Leeds then Manchester).
I'm from Shropshire and lived in Wales for 4 years and it was natural to say things like barth and graaass and bus with an "uh". Saying that my dad's an english teacher so I had it drummed in from birth :)
I still don't sound northern to northerners but people back home say I sound northern now lol :)
I'm from Shropshire and lived in Wales for 4 years and it was natural to say things like barth and graaass and bus with an "uh". Saying that my dad's an english teacher so I had it drummed in from birth :)
I still don't sound northern to northerners but people back home say I sound northern now lol :)
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I worked for a camera maker once, on the phone to the US... (not my choice, they had told us we were going to handle the european calls in our own languages).
I appear to have a "somewhat" american accent, so I was fine...but after a few nationality-related abuse (some who were a bit simple thought I was indian!!!!), I took great pleasure in talking to them in my best BBC English impression, whilst telling them my name was Fatimah.
A Dutch guy in the office even changed his name to Conor (or something) and told them his was an Irish accent. Ah the laughs......lol
I appear to have a "somewhat" american accent, so I was fine...but after a few nationality-related abuse (some who were a bit simple thought I was indian!!!!), I took great pleasure in talking to them in my best BBC English impression, whilst telling them my name was Fatimah.
A Dutch guy in the office even changed his name to Conor (or something) and told them his was an Irish accent. Ah the laughs......lol
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