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I went for a job interview today at a well known call centre

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JoCan2008 | 21:05 Mon 05th Jan 2009 | ChatterBank
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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?
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be posh and be proud :o)
hell yeah! becuase I say 'barth' not 'baath' I'm told I'm posh!! no!! I'm from Sussex!!!
You need to be from Scotland or Mumbai to work in a call centre! Thats the only accents I have heard when I call certain places!!
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 :)

Next time put on an eastern accent that people can hardly understand and have to keep asking you to repeat what you said, you will fly the interview.
try west of scotland , slightly neddish

and yur in therrr




shouldnt be too hard ?
lol mr m
Hey i get taken the mic out of coz i say "barth" not bath "graaas" not gras.
Be yourself and if ur too good for the job then thats their problem!!!!!
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Its discrimatory isn't it??
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
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I must admit that I get increasingly infuriated with my banks telephone centre and have on more than one occasion asked to speak to someone who is actually IN England!!
Like others on here I live in an area with a very broad accent but I don't sound like them at all and quiet often get called posh .
Several times I have spoken to Indian call centres working for Tiscali.

I have seldom spoken to more polite, well spoken and knowledgable people. They are brilliant.
How do you pronounce "garage": does it rhyme with 'cabbage' or 'barrage'?

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