12-13-2007, 03:53 PM
Just a question, do you know what British actually implies? It implies England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
For a start all British people would not sound like the queen given that definition, only English people would.
But the Queen uses formal English and a lot of Londoners sound like that but most people in English have a varied accent. Would you like the enitre country to be factory processed and distributed conforming to a set standard or would you like variation and individuality?
For a start all British people would not sound like the queen given that definition, only English people would.
But the Queen uses formal English and a lot of Londoners sound like that but most people in English have a varied accent. Would you like the enitre country to be factory processed and distributed conforming to a set standard or would you like variation and individuality?