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On Mon, 22 Jun 2026 10:28:42 -0700, anim8rfsk <
anim8rfsk@cox.net>
wrote:
My dad was assigned to a military base in England for about nine months when I
was a kid ahead of our transfer to Saudi Arabia. My mom used to say we got out
of England just in time because my brother and I were starting to develop
British accents. Whenever she told that story to someone, I'd tell her how >> disappointed I was that the accent didn't take hold. I can only imagine how >> many girls I would have pulled once we returned to the USA if I'd had a
British accent.
I spent three days in Virginia back in 1972 and came away, talking like a >retard, which is to say Jimmy Carter.
My daughter emigrated to the UK in 2014 and still has her west coast
Canadian accent BUT has adopted a lot of British nomenclature for all
sorts of things. (Which is quite something since her partner is as
English as it comes - his father is a retired senior British Army NCO
who once told me he had been stationed "in practically every horrible
place the British Army has been these last 25 years" which I assume
means Iraq, Afghanistan, Rwanda just for starters. On the other hand
my cousin from NW Washington state emigrated to France 30-35 years ago
and says her sons sound like Americans when speaking English and
Frenchmen when speaking French. My own French isn't good enough to
judge)
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