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British Accent Perceptions

Scots accent 'is sound business'
The majority of UK company directors would rather deal with someone who sounds like Gordon Brown than Del Boy Trotter, a study of accents has found.
Research into stereotypes discovered businessmen with an accent from Scotland or the Home Counties were viewed as more successful and hard-working than those with English regional accents.

Southerners and Scots were judged to have an advantage, while people with strong Liverpool, Birmingham or West Country accents could be losing out.
Almost half of company directors believed that speaking with a strong regional accent was a disadvantage in the business world.

Scots fared well across the board - with 43% perceiving them likely to be generally successful - and topped the lists of parts of the UK whose businessmen came across as reliable or honest by the way that they speak.
But worst affected by the stereotypes were people with Liverpool accents.
Only 15% viewed people from the future European capital of culture as generally successful, while only 9% described them as hard-working and just 8% regarded them as honest.
Meanwhile, stereotypes about cockney accents also appeared to be alive and well in the boardroom.
Although people from the London's East End were seen as hard-working, 16% admitted that they might think of someone with a cockney accent as less likely to be honest than someone from elsewhere.

The study was carried out by image consultants the Aziz Corporation, who spoke to directors from 100 companies with turnovers ranging from just over £5m to blue chip firms.
"The fact remains it is not what you say, but the way you say it," Khalid Aziz, chairman of the Aziz Corporation said.

Story from BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk news/scotland/3147402.stm

Published: 2003/09/29 00:40:17 GMT
© BBC MMIII
  

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[nq:1]Scots accent 'is sound business' The majority of UK company directors would rather deal with someone who sounds like Gordon ... Aziz, chairman of the Aziz Corporation said. Story from BBC http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk news/scotland/3147402.stm Published: 2003/09/29 00:40:17 GMT © BBC MMIII[/nq]
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[nq:1]Scots accent 'is sound business' The majority of UK company directors would rather deal with someone who sounds like Gordon ... were judged to have an advantage, while people with strong Liverpool, Birmingham or West Country accents could be losing out.[/nq]
Well, FWIW, when I, as an ex-pat, recently phoned "Long-Benton" (Newcastle???) as to my somewhat-in-the-future retirement entitlem
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[nq:2]Scots accent 'is sound business' The majority of UK company ... Liverpool, Birmingham or West Country accents could be losing out.[/nq]
[nq:1] Well, FWIW, when I, as an ex-pat, recently phoned "Long-Benton" (Newcastle???) as to my somewhat-in-the-future retirement entitlements, I hardly understood a word of what my correspondent was saying.[/nq]
Longbenton is in the North East. The
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[nq:1]"The fact remains it is not what you say, but the way you say it," Khalid Aziz, chairman of the Aziz Corporation said. Story from BBC http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk news/scotland/3147402.stm Published: 2003/09/29 00:40:17 GMT © BBC MMIII[/nq]
Wonder from what part of Scotland M
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[nq:1]Funny. A little while ago, I read an article online about the same type of study in America. It was ... of dozens of other states where people have annoying accents! I've yet to meet anyone from NJ who talks weird.[/nq]
Oy!
The foregoing "Oy!" applies to the entire paragraph. If subdivided, it would probably yield at least ten "Oy!"s.

Bob Lieblich
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[nq:2](DA) Well, FWIW, when I, as an ex-pat, recently phoned ... understood a word of what my correspondent was (DA) saying.[/nq]
[nq:1]Longbenton is in the North East. The Dept of Work and Pensions has had a large presence there since the ... area and you may expect to encounter the full range of North East dialect and accent if you ring up.[/nq]
"if" you ring up? We ex-pats (and not only
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[nq:2]Longbenton is in the North East. The Dept of Work ... of North East dialect and accent if you ring up.[/nq]
[nq:1]"if" you ring up? We ex-pats (and not only us, in fact: any foreign national who has worked in the ... didn't "expect to encounter the full range...". That said, the actual paperwork was very quickly and very efficiently done. DA[/nq]
Working from this side of the pond (t
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[nq:1]Research into stereotypes discovered businessmen with an accent from Scotland or the Home Counties were viewed as more successful and hard-working than those with English regional accents.[/nq]
Don't the Home Counties constitute a region?
****** Loondners . . . .
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Ross Howard
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[nq:2]Longbenton is in the North East. The Dept of Work ... of North East dialect and accent if you ring up.[/nq]
[nq:1]"if" you ring up? We ex-pats (and not only us, in fact: any foreign national who has worked in the ... didn't "expect to encounter the full range...". That said, the actual paperwork was very quickly and very efficiently done. DA[/nq]
When did you stop being a patriot? Ar
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[nq:2]"The fact remains it is not what you say, but ... http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk news/scotland/3147402.stm Published: 2003/09/29 00:40:17 GMT © BBC MMIII[/nq]
[nq:1]Wonder from what part of Scotland Mr. Aziz hails? Cheers, Sage[/nq]
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