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Is it me? I had to turn on the sub titles to understand what was being said on this programme.
I'm not being rude, but my West Country ears can't get attuned to those Scottish voices. Mind, they probably would have difficulty understanding me!
I'm not being rude, but my West Country ears can't get attuned to those Scottish voices. Mind, they probably would have difficulty understanding me!
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Haven't seen it, Wiltsman.... but your post reminds me of when the late and lovely Owd asked me to put him in touch with Tonyav for a chat on the phone..... I would love to have listened in because both told me later they hadn't a clue what the other was saying....x
22:11 Wed 29th Jul 2015
Not seen it but I can tell where you are coming from. Used to have conference calls regarding testing of code, with an off-shore company. I could hardly understand one word in three of what the off-shore employees were saying, but being concerned of being labelled racist because of it, I used to agree to everything and hope for the best. Strong accents are a pain. (Especially when other colleagues seem to be much better attuned.)
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