CapeCodTenor
Dis Veteran; Dis Dads #865
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I will probably get royally flamed for this, but I disagree with your statement that people should not do anything about their accents. Especially those who do public speaking. And this is a non-partisan statement. I see it on both sides.
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I completely agree with you, so no flames here. I had a severe stuttering problem as a child and I got over it because my mom worked hard and made me work hard to correct it, so basically people are being lazy.

I'm not a Cape Codder, just a wash-a-shore (transplant from New Mexico), so I have no loyalty to the Kennedy's.

Even outside of broadcasting, it's usually the default accent to acquire when one is trying to drop a distinct regional accent. This was more important decades ago when regional accents were at times almost incomprehensible to outsiders. With mass media, however, most of us now regularly hear accents from other places (including foreign places) so they're less jarring than they would have been to our grandparents.

