I'm from MN. and was speaking with someone in London. I had a hard time understanding him. Do you think?

they have a hard time understanding us? I had to interupt him several times to repeat what he had just said, due to his thick accent. What do you think?

2007-05-14T06:56:53Z

abetterfate, you're kidding right? There's no arrogance involved. What's the matter with you?

divinity24082007-05-14T07:01:37Z

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Hello fellow Minesotian, I am from Canada and I moved to MN. Sometimes people from England have a very strong accent and I can not understand them, my great grandmother is from England (she passed away) I understood when she spoke but when I watched the movie pride and prejudice, I couldn't undertsand most of what they were saying. I wonder if our accent is hard to understand as well. We are just not used to it.

Sandy G2007-05-14T13:55:14Z

Blimey. You da one wiv da thik accint, innit?

They often put subtitles on movies made in the UK where the actors have strong regional accents, and they need to do the same for some American movies shown in the UK. English is a very variable language and it is not at all suprising that it takes time to tune into an unfamiliar accent and vocabulary.

Teacher2007-05-14T13:56:41Z

Americans are easy to understand but man you have some very weird accents. Especially the Texan one. It seems to take half an hour down there to say "hello".

Scotty Doesnt Know2007-05-14T13:52:12Z

He prahbobly thinks yoo have a weeerd accent too, don' cha know?

ropar2007-05-14T13:47:45Z

Well if you were in Mn. & they were in London, that means you speak English & they speak some form of Arabic.

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