• LucasWaffyWaf@lemmy.worldOP
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      7 months ago

      All the South African folks I’ve met working in tourism had been absolutely lovely! Just a joy to talk with. Last time we had a South African gal I managed to blindside her with an unexpected Tot Ziens as she went to leave the gift shop, and we wound up just chatting for a good while. Coincidentally that was the day me and a coworker were talking coins, and it just so happened I had my Rand coin with me that day. Seeing one of those this far away from her home was uncanny for her.

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      7 months ago

      That’s what it is. I’ve always been able to tell a distinct difference between the British English accent, and the South African English accent, even though they’re almost identical. You speak English with a happy accent.

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        7 months ago

        Genuine question here from a place of interest, what do you count as a British Accent? Is there like an actor or someone with an example?

        I’m Scottish and for such a wee country (meaning both Scotland and also the UK) we have such a wide variety of accents I am always interested when someone says ‘British Accent’ as the difference between south Wales to Newcastle to Essex to Aberdeen are chalk and cheese to me.