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Two hundred years ago we would have This is a pretty anodyne tale except that while this was going on, just across the Delaware River, New Jersey residents were haranguing every level of government to save them from things they had no intention of lifting a finger to address.And that is, in a nutshell the difference between Americans and the people the Beeb cares about.BBC vs. Enterprising Americans In Houston HurricaneOverlooked Positive Sign For Trump: More New Republican Voter RegistrationsMEMO FROM MIDDLE AMERICA: Southern Baptist Convention Leaders Adopt Black Lives Matter Heresy.
Travelyan's accent is certainly not "posh". The accent is very bad and the voice is like chaulk screeching over a blackboard. I like Trevelyan too, unlike some others, but Katty is *high style*. Her voice? It does sound atrocious, and Laura's is particularly egregious, but she's a sweetie pie notwithstanding. Don't you mean 'lower upper class'? We needed no assistance assessing the situation or organizing.This is what actual Americans are like.
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Honoured by Queen Victoria, so she came from posh even if the accent isn't super-obviously posh like Joanna Lumley's (whom I love.)
Oh, sorry, it's not 9 yet. Trevelyan sounds awful. It's true her accent is crazy awful. Cornish Australians are citizens of Australia who are fully or partially of Cornish heritage or descent, an ethnic group native to Cornwall in the United Kingdom.They form part of the worldwide Cornish diaspora, which also includes large numbers of people in the US, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Mexico and many Latin American countries.
It is more a upper lower class accent if that makes sense. a_laDTzZYskGeorge Hook Oh , I dont know about that , at least he has a bit of passion .
Caux offered me an alternative life. It could be a singer too ( got a few of them too ) bigby. Amarica isn't the only word her gritty voice mispronounces. 'Initiatives of Change (IofC) United Kingdom is a registered charity in England and Wales (226334). Half the time I can barely understand her. She's definitely a beauty. I find her whole presentation very endearing. Not so for most African-Americans.
It sounds as if she is inhaling Helium gas.
Former presenters. Nor even lower-middle-class.
Nor the fact that, in the midst of a colossal natural disaster, their non-life-threatening situation might not come at the head of the line for emergency responders.What ensued next was a priceless exposé of the BBC’s failed narrative: A boat appeared, piloted by a young Asian American man (Probably 2I doubt the average Beeb watcher grasped what they saw here.
Early life and education. Why, why, why do the keep her on the air with her grating voice ? On BBC News America Drives me crazy. It was at Caux, the international Initiatives of Change center in Switzerland, that 22-year-old Laura Trevelyan from Britain had a life-changing experience. Gads, I thought I was the only one. Anonymous: She is so hard to listen to.
View I am British and quite familiar with Accents. Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu.
Laura's accent is a particularly ripe example of what is called "Estuarial English," the accent of the region known as the Thames Estuary, the area covering several counties—Kent, Sussex, Essex, etc—surrounding London.
Without JavaScript some features of the site will not be accessible. Tony Jolliffe, Melanie Marshall, Lyse Doucet and Shoaib Sharifi in 2010, at the 69th Annual Peabody Awards for Where Giving Life is a Death Sentence. Music to my ears!! Words with the O sound become OW , very annoying and she is also very sycophantic too .Whats yours ?.
'The experience had left me feeling that it would be the height of stupidity to trust anyone or to believe that anyone loved anyone.