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There was a time when I was told my preschooler sounded like she had a British accent, pnwmom Apr 2019 #1
She had a Boston 'r' crazytown Apr 2019 #2
Yes! pnwmom Apr 2019 #3
Our oldest had issues with the "th" sound SoCalDem Apr 2019 #4
They also tell you that kids will make up words for things pnwmom Apr 2019 #7
"trucks were Frucks...that one caused us problems" mitch96 Apr 2019 #10
"Pahk the cah in the Hahvahd Yahd" nt mitch96 Apr 2019 #11
People used to ak me why we didn't pronounce the Rs in fire and car. Cold War Spook Apr 2019 #15
The old "conservation of "r" rule Blues Heron Apr 2019 #26
My grandaughter adores samplegirl Apr 2019 #5
Many infomercials use British accents to avoid regional accents. keithbvadu2 Apr 2019 #6
actually is also part of an appeal to authority and/or an appeal to Anglophilia that still Celerity Apr 2019 #21
It appeals to certain people. To others, it's a turn off. whathehell Apr 2019 #29
British singsong no_hypocrisy Apr 2019 #8
Would it be "Enry Iggins?" nt Ilsa Apr 2019 #12
toddlers going "OY ya bloody wankah"! might be concerning lol Blues Heron Apr 2019 #27
Peppa Dorian Gray Apr 2019 #9
My 3-year old granddaughter has so many Peppa Pig toys it's shocking. llmart Apr 2019 #14
Aw! Dorian Gray Apr 2019 #19
Thank you! llmart Apr 2019 #20
My daughter Dorian Gray Apr 2019 #24
Official YouTube channel for anyone who wants to know what this is about: hunter Apr 2019 #13
Thomas the Tank Engine, Harry Potter AwakeAtLast Apr 2019 #16
Huh... shanti Apr 2019 #17
And British singers are still singing with an American accent dalton99a Apr 2019 #18
far from all Celerity Apr 2019 #22
Most. whathehell Apr 2019 #31
Other than some pure toss-away pop dross, that is far from my experience having lived most of my Celerity Apr 2019 #32
"pure pop dross" whathehell Apr 2019 #35
The Beatles? lolol I am not talking about 50, 55 years ago. Celerity Apr 2019 #37
To their credit, after 50 years the Beatles remain respected musical icone whathehell Apr 2019 #38
Maybe so but none of that is germane to my point about accents and in British music. Celerity Apr 2019 #39
Actually, it is.. whathehell Apr 2019 #42
I am not 'obsessed' with anything in this discussion Celerity Apr 2019 #43
What can be done to stop this cultural perversion that's being perpetrated upon our children? Renew Deal Apr 2019 #23
This has happened with a kid in my family. It's cute. ck4829 Apr 2019 #25
Dineeesaurrrr Grrrr tymorial Apr 2019 #28
It's a novelty. n/t. whathehell Apr 2019 #30
It's all the fault of that lady from The Real Housewives. gldstwmn Apr 2019 #33
Interesting malaise Apr 2019 #34
Perhaps they need to go to hospital. miyazaki Apr 2019 #36
Was wrong with British accents? HipChick Apr 2019 #40
For their first 15 years, our children had German accents--when they spoke English at all DFW Apr 2019 #41
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