It’s Christmas Eve! What Are We...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.you may find that a number of number of food and drink ads have voice overs with northern accents - tea and bread tend to.
a lot of research has gone into how different accents are perceived - geordie accents are counted as very friendly, for example.
but i don't think using certain accents on ads are intended to be insulting to certain areas or demographics - it would be counter productive!
For goodness sake, it's only an adverrt.
Let's just say that all adverts used renounced pronunciation from a well spoken home counties-sounding male aged about 45 for every single product.
Then we would have all parts of the rest of our good nation complaining that they were under-represented in media advertising. I think that the concept of getting everyone around the table once a week to enjoy a meal together (whether southern, northern, black, asian, welsh, irish or any other demonination of race/background that our great nation encompasses) is an honourable one and northerners should feel poroud that they are represented as the ones leading this (forget about the Bisto).
If they were serving there Bisto with whippet and a bit of ferret on the side, I could understand northerners might feel aggrieved. But honestly....
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