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Judging People by How They Speak…?

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Mogsmaw Thu 16-Jun-22 09:17:26

I’m from central Scotland and we do speak fast, but we’re not alone in that.
It is irksome to be constantly told to slowdown. We have had to learn to adapt, for instance, to the constant estuarine English which is barely intelligible to us. I gave up on eastenders years ago.
Your right it’s nothing to do with intelligence but it is about common humanity. If you are interested you will put the effort in and understand.

harrigran Thu 16-Jun-22 09:13:47

Where I come from we are made fun of, think of the Catherine Tate sketch where Jill Halfpenny is the new nanny and they can't understand a word she says.

Smileless2012 Thu 16-Jun-22 09:08:26

No it isn't on Fanny and is bigotry. As Katie has posted, some regional accents are difficult to understand but that's not an indication of the speakers lack of intelligence.

Katie59 Thu 16-Jun-22 09:04:17

There are many accents the problems are caused by not being understood, I work with a Glaswegian colleague, she speaks so fast I just have to say slow down, every time, if she only thought first it would be fine.

FannyCornforth Thu 16-Jun-22 08:54:08

www.thetimes.co.uk/article/brummie-accents-rated-least-intelligent-rcmz3bxlnhl

FannyCornforth Thu 16-Jun-22 08:49:55

Hello
It’s not on, really, is it?

(This isn’t a criticism of another thread btw; it just got me thinking)

People can’t really chose their accent or dialect, can they?
It’s a lottery of birthplace, upbringing etc.

Once again, this week, there was some sort of ‘research’ about regional accents in the papers.

It cheerfully reported that folk who speak as my family and I do, are perceived as being the ‘least intelligent’ in the UK.

This is bigotry, plain and simple, isn’t it?