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Old 04-09-2011, 09:51   #11
Ignitionnet
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Re: hilarious call center call

That you thought his accent was 'full on Indian' when you were speaking with a Filipino is priceless, as is your putting the phone down on him due to his accent annoying you.

You may not have liked his accent, you think he has a fun time dealing with everything from Queen's English to Geordie, Scouse and of course those lovely, thick accents found in parts of Scotland?

I speak with a mid-Atlantic accent at times due to spending a lot of time both physically in North America and dealing with people from the US and Canada. When speaking with them I even switch to using Americanisms and pronouncing words differently for their convenience.

This is not uncommon. He learned American English so pronounces it with an American accent, just as when a person learns French they generally try to speak it in a French accent or Spanish in a Spanish accent.

The most hilarious part about the call is your ignorance and rudeness tbh.
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