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Autism Forums

Lou Laurinen
Lou Laurinen
America has different regional vernaculars. The English speakers from the Southern states, and also some where I live, can be quite difficult for some people to understand (if we’re using slang.) Even for other Americans! Lol
Lou Laurinen
Lou Laurinen
There are also different regional accents. Southern, Midwest, and New York/New Jersey are among the more noticeable ones.
Atrapa Almas
Atrapa Almas
Thanks :)
Shaddock
Shaddock
I heard that british people speak "clear" and very good english and americans more slang and gibberish. is that true?
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