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sha_lyn said:LOL this thread, and especially the above post reminds me of a conversation I just had with a friend. She was born/raised in southern California. Moved to GA when her DD was in Kindergarten. She was complaining that everyone who teaches should be tested to make certain that they didn't speak with an accent because her DD had a hard time understanding the teacher. I told her that everyone speaks with an accent and she argued with me. She then said that if a computer were speaking it would talk like she did, and not like I or the teacher did. I kept listening to her and finally said OK, if you do not speak with an accent, then please say kindergarten. She had to really think about the word to say it correctly (she says "kin-de-gar-den" ).
Then she argued with me that what she said was in "slang" and was not said with an accent.
When my ds was younger, he'd have the hardest time on his spelling tests, because his teacher would pronounce the words differently than I would when I was going over them--he had to get with the program.
I'm still amazed that Southerners can take my name of three letters--KIM--and turn it into three syllables! And I say this with love--youse guys! 


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