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Topic: Accents
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Tue 01/12/10 07:23 AM
I work for an international company, so I hear different accents all the time. Some I'm happy to just listen to and others I have to really pay attention to, as they're hard to understand.

Which accents do you like the most? Do you dislike any? Are some more difficult for you to understand than others?

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Tue 01/12/10 07:24 AM
I find asian and arabic accents of origin harder to follow.

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Tue 01/12/10 07:27 AM
I like Australian mate !

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Tue 01/12/10 07:29 AM

I find asian and arabic accents of origin harder to follow.


I used to work with a team in Japan and would have them send me a follow up email after a call, as they were difficult to understand.

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Tue 01/12/10 07:29 AM
Australians have the sexiest accent ever. love

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Tue 01/12/10 07:32 AM
Southern women have nice accents.

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Tue 01/12/10 07:36 AM
A Scottish brogue is the best.

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Tue 01/12/10 07:39 AM
The English accent always makes me melt or a thick NY accent.

Can't stand Asian!!

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Tue 01/12/10 07:50 AM

The English accent always makes me melt or a thick NY accent.

Can't stand Asian!!



I grew up not far from NYC sort of get irritated by NY accent although some of my friends have the accent lol.

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Tue 01/12/10 07:55 AM


The English accent always makes me melt or a thick NY accent.

Can't stand Asian!!



I grew up not far from NYC sort of get irritated by NY accent although some of my friends have the accent lol.
drool

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Tue 01/12/10 07:58 AM
lol

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Tue 01/12/10 08:22 AM

I work for an international company, so I hear different accents all the time. Some I'm happy to just listen to and others I have to really pay attention to, as they're hard to understand.

Which accents do you like the most? Do you dislike any? Are some more difficult for you to understand than others?


I'm very involved in the sport of surfing, so spend a lot of time watching
"Fuel TV" (sports channel dedicated to water sports, snow sports, skateboarding)
and love to listen to the Aussie women talk (surfing is a national sport in Australia)
... I simply melt into my couch hearing them! smitten

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Tue 01/12/10 08:37 AM
Edited by Quietman_2009 on Tue 01/12/10 08:37 AM
I worked with a bunch of Chinese software engineers and understood them fairly okay

and I worked with a couple of Scottish mechanical engineers. I could never understand what they were saying

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Tue 01/12/10 08:40 AM

I worked with a bunch of Chinese software engineers and understood them fairly okay

and I worked with a couple of Scottish mechanical engineers. I could never understand what they were saying


They were asking you where your kilt was lol jk

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Tue 01/12/10 08:42 AM


I worked with a bunch of Chinese software engineers and understood them fairly okay

and I worked with a couple of Scottish mechanical engineers. I could never understand what they were saying


They were asking you where your kilt was lol jk


ummm usually they were tallking about thermo expansion coefficients and heat dissipation of hene lasers in a closed loop system

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Tue 01/12/10 08:49 AM



I worked with a bunch of Chinese software engineers and understood them fairly okay

and I worked with a couple of Scottish mechanical engineers. I could never understand what they were saying


They were asking you where your kilt was lol jk


ummm usually they were tallking about thermo expansion coefficients and heat dissipation of hene lasers in a closed loop system

It was a joke lol. Just incase you didn't realize some people might not understand what you are talking about when you talk about hene lasers in a closed loop sytem and thermo expansion coefficients. HeNe lasers are usually used in optics and consist of Helium and Neon, both of which are noble gases, meaning their outer shell contains a full orbital and they are hard to react (I am majoring in chemistry). Thermal (thermo is a quick form for us chemists) just describes how an object expands such as an atom, molecule, substance, etc when heat is applied to the medium.

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Tue 01/12/10 08:51 AM
Scottish, Irish, English.... Anything close to that, and yes, Australian also fits in there. Those make me melt.

I have a harder time following thick accents from the Middle East or Asia. I know, horrible, but I have little involvement with people who may have accents from there (usually my friends have a more "Americanized" accent, just by chance).

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Tue 01/12/10 08:51 AM



I worked with a bunch of Chinese software engineers and understood them fairly okay

and I worked with a couple of Scottish mechanical engineers. I could never understand what they were saying


They were asking you where your kilt was lol jk


ummm usually they were tallking about thermo expansion coefficients and heat dissipation of hene lasers in a closed loop system


OH NO! Not the Stabilization of Single Frequency internal mirror Ne-Ne lasers?!

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Tue 01/12/10 08:52 AM

The English accent always makes me melt or a thick NY accent.

Can't stand Asian!!


I dated a guy from England. His accent was lovely.

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Tue 01/12/10 08:55 AM
A lot of our training is done by one of our teams in India. Some I can understand well. Others speak too quickly and it's hard to understand them.

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