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Polish regional accents? [141]
You sound like a snob to me.
Takes one to know one. You're obviously one of those reverse-snobbery types, who take pride in looking down on others of a different class.
You grossly over-simplified a linguistic point. My response was aggressive, I admit, because people who don't know better might believe you, and I wanted to counter your assertion.
Well, what a good job we have you, self-appointed Protector of the English Language! What a shame you didn't at least see fit to even attempt to answer my question in your surly reply, but that's no surprise, really – those who can, do. Those who can't, criticise.
And if you'd wanted to "counter my assertion", it was easy to do without being aggressive, as Pam and Jon demonstrated. You might want to try it sometime.
You must lead a very sheltered life. How old are you?
Not sheltered, I just mix with people who have a sense of decorum – and most people your age have. How old am I? Old enough to behave like an adult. You should too.
Your circle of friends must be tiny.
Take note, I didn't say they were my only friends. I also have lots of other friends, many of whom are working class and/or have regional accents. These were just the only friends relevant to this discussion.
Perhaps you think that I should know my place, your ladyship.
How terribly original. Leave it to a reverse snob to behave badly and then claim the only reason a problem's arisen is because the "nobles" look down on him. You might want to analyse your behaviour next time instead of hiding behind class struggle.
You could easily have disagreed with my post politely, but instead you went out of your way to be rude. Maybe the anonymity of the Internet makes you feel tough, I don't know. I came here with good intentions simply looking to learn, and you started all this.
Then again, this is my fault, really. Never feed the trolls.
jon -- I do agree with you, and I did say that a) I was simplifying, and b) there were exceptions. I just wanted to ask about class and accents in Poland, and I only put in the bit about English accents to demonstrate what I was trying to say. And certainly, in my experience, the middle class people that I know generally don't have regional accents, the working class people I know do. But of course, there are many, many exceptions.