Hank shoots Skyler 2,094 Posted August 31, 2016 Soon even the lightest-hearted of banter will be considered extremely offensive. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kick it off 1,948 Posted August 31, 2016 Tony Xia has tweeted a picture of Adomah in a Villa shirt, saying "welcome Adomah". Middlesboro saying that deal isn''t done. Like I said, the bloke is a proper toolbag. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Copeman Canary 0 Posted August 31, 2016 Kick it off - thanks for the thoughtful reply. To me, judging whole groups of people "horrible" by the way they sound isn''t very different to judging them on the way they look, and we have hopefully got past doing that. Personally, I think that''s quite an important issue, Also, when you say that you "don''t really have an accent", your accent is the way you pronounce your language, and you can''t speak without pronouncing. What I suspect you mean when you say you "don''t really have an accent" is that you have a public school accent., similar to Gideon "George" Osborne, for example, before he tried to change it to sound more working class. I''m not particularly upset about it, just intrigued that someone would use "horrible accented" it as an insult. Can I ask which accents you like? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kick it off 1,948 Posted August 31, 2016 You''ve lost me on your initial sentence I''m afraid. I haven''t characterised anyone as horrible, I''ve said they have a horrible accent. I''m not aware of any correlation between having a horrible accent and being a horrible person, nor any insinuation of such linkage was made.You''re right in so much as my accent is probably public school (although I hasten to add that I have never attended a public school in my life, and nor would I want to) although certainly nowhere near as pronounced (excuse the pun) as Osbourne. I just don''t have any discernible regional dialect in the way I speak.In terms of accents I like, most are fine by me really. The only ones I actively dislike are Brummie/Black country, Scouse and Essex. Everything else is pretty inoffensive to my ears. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C Goodenough 5 Posted August 31, 2016 [quote user="kick it off"]You''ve lost me on your initial sentence I''m afraid. I haven''t characterised anyone as horrible, I''ve said they have a horrible accent. I''m not aware of any correlation between having a horrible accent and being a horrible person, nor any insinuation of such linkage was made.You''re right in so much as my accent is probably public school (although I hasten to add that I have never attended a public school in my life, and nor would I want to) although certainly nowhere near as pronounced (excuse the pun) as Osbourne. I just don''t have any discernible regional dialect in the way I speak.In terms of accents I like, most are fine by me really. The only ones I actively dislike are Brummie/Black country, Scouse and Essex. Everything else is pretty inoffensive to my ears.[/quote]Why find any accent offensive? Why would the what people speak offend anyone Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Temp the Revelator 0 Posted August 31, 2016 KIO doesn''t say he/she is offended by accents, only that they dislike them.....then goes on to state most accents are inoffensive. Read it again!I''m not keen on Brummie accents either fwiw, nor Stoke or Derby accents. Yuk! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted August 31, 2016 Thought a lot of people liked the rich foreign investor idea? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Copeman Canary 0 Posted August 31, 2016 Kick it off - You are right, "horrible-accented person" isn''t the same as "horrible person", and to imply that insinuation was totally unfair to you. My point really was that people''s accents are part of their identity, and not a fair basis for negative criticism. You are of course, perfectly entitled to your opinion of the way people from these regions sound, providing you don''t discriminate against them on that basis (in a job interview for example). Hopefully we can sign a player with a Brummie/Scouse/Essex accent who can score 20 goals this season and maybe change your opinion (the chances of such a signing seem negligible at the moment, admittedly). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C Goodenough 5 Posted August 31, 2016 [quote user="Temp the Revelator"]KIO doesn''t say he/she is offended by accents, only that they dislike them.....then goes on to state most accents are inoffensive. Read it again!I''m not keen on Brummie accents either fwiw, nor Stoke or Derby accents. Yuk![/quote]Sorry. I''m a bit thick. I read inoffensive as being the opposite to offensive Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr Greenthumb 749 Posted August 31, 2016 I lost interest in the whole accent thing, I guess it was just boredom waiting for us to buy a blinking player Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kick it off 1,948 Posted August 31, 2016 Goodenough: Read inoffensive as "unobjectionable".inoffensiveadjectivenot objectionable or harmful."a shy, inoffensive, and sensitive girl"synonyms: harmless, innocuous, unobjectionable, unexceptionable, unoffending, non-aggressive, non-violent, non-combative; mild, peaceful, peaceable, gentle, tame, innocent; unremarkable"the victim was an inoffensive law-abiding citizen" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites