The nails inc. woman is the same, drives me mad!Do love watching the nail shows and love most regional accents, but hell fire Daisy and her Essex pronunciation ‘NOWS’ does my t*ts in
I agree - people saying "should of" instead of "should have" drives me mad!Accent doesn't matter as much as being grammatically correct.
Same hereI agree - people saying "should of" instead of "should have" drives me mad!
And also vocabulary.Accent doesn't matter as much as being grammatically correct.
One of the QVC presenters repeats over and over: 'you know', 'absolutely gorgeous', 'well, you know'.And also vocabulary.
I agree too. Yesterday Rachel Reeves (not being politcal) said off of. Its off. not off of. It sounded so clunkyAccent doesn't matter as much as being grammatically correct.
We are our own worst critics x"Does my t*ts in" Ha ha ha and I thought I was the only one who said that
As for accents, I grew up in Lancashire even though I'm from Scotland. I once left a message on a friend's answer machine and when I went round the next day she played it back. OMG I sounded like a reject from coronation street!! I could not even believe I talked like that. Elocution lessons booked.
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Simon Wilson is always saying "you know"One of the QVC presenters repeats over and over: 'you know', 'absolutely gorgeous', 'well, you know'.
According to him, all his pieces are 'amazing'. He certainly believes that he, himself, is 'amazing'!! It amazes me why people want to buy his jewelry.Simon Wilson is always saying "you know"
Please can you give some examplesI believe that the filler words people use can tell a lot about how they take in and process information; and also where they are from.