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In 1972, several of us from a local TX junior college honor society went to the national convention in Minnesota. At the final banquet, our TX group sat across the table from a group from Kansas. Their dialect was very pure and clean, as they commented about our TX dialect. After they made that remark, my TX associates "poured it on heavy", as to the Texas drawl and such. By the time the banquet was over, THEY were sounding more like us, unaware of how much they had adapted to their surroundings! When I mentioned that, they suddenly realized they "had adapted"/been corrupted and laughed about it. LOL
Scott from Massachusetts said!!
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Scott - Funny man.
DeleteIn 1972, several of us from a local TX junior college honor society went to the national convention in Minnesota. At the final banquet, our TX group sat across the table from a group from Kansas. Their dialect was very pure and clean, as they commented about our TX dialect. After they made that remark, my TX associates "poured it on heavy", as to the Texas drawl and such. By the time the banquet was over, THEY were sounding more like us, unaware of how much they had adapted to their surroundings! When I mentioned that, they suddenly realized they "had adapted"/been corrupted and laughed about it. LOL
ReplyDeleteCdadbr - That's an interesting story.
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