Accent triggered phobia
Sep. 12th, 2008 01:01 pmWhy is it that if someone comes on the phone with a particular generic-eastcoast american accent I automatically assume that they will be not just vastly competent, but the agent of a huge and hyperefficient organisation that will scorn and trample my tiny rural British IT business into the mud? I don't know why I get that reaction, but I do.
Whereas, if someone phones with a random Eastern European or Indian accent, I tend to leap to the conclusion that they are trying to sell me stuff I don't want. Admittedly, so far this has I think been 100% correct, but I feel bad about it for some reason.
Whereas, if someone phones with a random Eastern European or Indian accent, I tend to leap to the conclusion that they are trying to sell me stuff I don't want. Admittedly, so far this has I think been 100% correct, but I feel bad about it for some reason.
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Date: 2008-09-12 03:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-12 03:59 pm (UTC)I can't tell you how strange it is for Americans to hear a black person with a British accent,at first we can't believe ther'e black, and may make loud exclamtions and comments about it untill the shock has gone. The change is so radical that people automatically believe that the black person with the British accent is vastly more educated or intelligent than the person with the American accent.
I thought what you mentioned about the eastcoast accent was amusing,here in America the eastcoast accent is generally looked down upon as being too hard to understand and and depending on where from the eastcoast either uneducated, snobby or just plain bad sounding, similar to the Southern accent.
On the other hand most British accents, except the obvious ones make one seem like there from that hyperefficient organisation etc... to American ears.
Generally people from the western states are said to sound the most competent and edcucated because of their lack of any sort of accent at all, and just the generall "computer like" blandness of their voices.
It's interesting to see what each country thinks of their own accents and the accents of other countries.
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Date: 2008-09-12 07:29 pm (UTC)I think some of the assumptions you cite are regional ones rather than national. For example, here in New England, we don't necessarily assume someone from the west is better educated. After all, just where are the Ivy League schools? East of the Mississippi.
And no, I didn't go to one of them.
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Date: 2008-09-12 08:33 pm (UTC)I suppose because they are cheap places to put call centres, and they do have their own strong website development industries : the main reason to not outsource to India for British companies is culture clash and language issues, but for a company with Indian staff, that would be no barrier so it would be insanely more expensive for them to buy from the UK.
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Date: 2008-09-12 08:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-12 08:41 pm (UTC)I have a slight Devon accent, which apparently is considered by most of England an infallible sign of stupidity...
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Date: 2008-09-12 11:29 pm (UTC)Often with good reason.
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Date: 2008-09-13 12:01 am (UTC)BTW, I have never noticed that you have slight Devon accent. Whether this is due to my general cluelessness about accents, of due to the fact that I was brought up in the Cotswolds, which also defaults to a vaguely West Country accent, I don't know.
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Date: 2008-09-13 12:53 pm (UTC)Let's not speak of my accent. I fear it is a goner, unless I move somewhere like Scotland or the Northeast.
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Date: 2008-09-13 12:56 pm (UTC)On the other hand, I instantly approve anyone with an American Midwestern accent; in fact I have started sometimes recognizing the accent by the automatic sympathy inspired by the voice.