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July 22, 2022, 12:46:23 PM
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The uk au and irish scotish english language different then usa
When i watch usa movie or tv show or speak people from the usa i understood clear the english.
When i try to talk uk or even au....i might dont understood.
So why they dont speak clear english like people in usa speak correct english also in canada you can understood emglish therr people speak clean emglish lamguage.

I think uk should start teach people english same clean clear english as we hear on ghollywood movies when actors talk we understood all clear
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July 22, 2022, 02:26:22 PM
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The language doesn't work this way. It can't be spoken the same way everywhere. Language is a way of perception of reality which means that even the people from the same family who were taught language in the same time will have slightly different, their own language. In England there're lots of habits and cultural features which can have nothing in common with Irish English, AU English and so on. Also when language expand its sphere of influence it goes through the way of simplification and variability. It's a natural process which can't be stopped
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July 23, 2022, 11:00:12 AM
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The uk au and irish scotish english language different then usa

I think there is something wrong with grammar in the United States.

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March 24, 2023, 10:28:33 AM
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The uk au and irish scotish english language different then usa
When i watch usa movie or tv show or speak people from the usa i understood clear the english.
When i try to talk uk or even au....i might dont understood.
So why they dont speak clear english like people in usa speak correct english also in canada you can understood emglish therr people speak clean emglish lamguage.

I think uk should start teach people english same clean clear english as we hear on ghollywood movies when actors talk we understood all clear



It's possible you are more connected to the ones you hear better. If you share similar mindset with a country or you enjoy/like their contents you will likely learn their language quickly. I don't really think deep accents or different in similar language is the issue.
Back then I enjoyed the British English because of BBC but when I started knowing things that should never be known by foreigners I started finding it a bit repulsive & difficult to understand. Likewise the American English... you tend to like it when you watch their movies but things begin to change when you interact with them or watch their independent contents on the internet.
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March 27, 2023, 07:32:33 AM
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Well, I think the English language is spoken differently in different parts of the world. It's not a matter of one being right or wrong, it's just a matter of dialect and regional variations.

So, while you may find it easier to understand the English spoken in the US because it's closer to what you're used to, that doesn't necessarily mean that it's more correct or more proper than the English spoken in the UK, Australia, or Ireland.

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