Arthur,
Just plain common sense rather than anything deep.
My kids know how to survive I'm happy to say.
Harry
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Probably some deep psychological reason behind this.
Wanting to fit in on the part of the young ones vs. a desire to be
distinctive on the part of others.
arthur
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Subject: [Futurework] RE: MiscellaneousSorry Keith,Didn't mean to give a wrong impression.I remember eons ago, a friend talking of his elderly Scot's mother saying as she aged her Scottish speech became thicker and thicker - almost beyond understanding.That's probably happening to me.On radio, the accent was very useful as you might imagine.The kids lost their accents about 90 seconds after arriving in Canada.Harry
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