dilettante
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The over-100 set has been lying about their ages for a long time.
I'm sorry I couldn't get past 30 seconds, this woman has her teeth glued together, bad enough that her mother tongue is not English without listening to her talking through gritted teeth....
The over-100 set has been lying about their ages for a long time.
I'm sorry I couldn't get past 30 seconds, this woman has her teeth glued together, bad enough that her mother tongue is not English without listening to her talking through gritted teeth....
Very few people speak RP English.. very few...... as we gave birth to you as an English speaking country we do understand our children's own version of the English language as all parents do....Basically that people claiming extreme advanced ages are most often either from eras or corners of the world where objective official birth records were/are scarce. Also a heavy bias toward areas of high crime and petty fraud in general.
A lot of it seems to stem from trying to qualify for State old age pension income ahead of actual eligibility.
I can only imagine what we over here must sound like to you.
I get impatient with the marbles in the mouth and hoingy-toingy vowel-twisting you guys do too.
Someday I'd like to find a believable theory as to why Canadians sound as much like US speakers as they do. I have a couple of my own, but only one of them is based on known historical fact. The other is harder to prove since we lack recordings of how Brits spoke before they decided to mimic George IV's broken English, considering it "posh" after a few heads rolled for laughing out loud at it. At least until it was rechristened "RP."
From their children? Grandchildren? Close relatives? The clan or tribe? That was probably the way of things for millennia and beyond.First off l think that really old people should be getting extra help in living their lives.