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Smart Girl 6725 Posted 14 years ago
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Is that correct? Or did I mishear?

He said " I don't think it matters how you say it, daisy, as long as it's understood, if you were using British or American you would be understood." was that right?

Here is the audio: http://soundcloud.com/dima-abdulaziz/what
  

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Hi My impression is that the speaker hesitates because he starts to bring in the word 'British' too early in the sentence. I think the exact words are... - " I don't think it matters how you say it, Daisy, as long as you're understood.

  • Hi My impression is that the speaker hesitates because he starts to bring in the word 'British' too early in the sentence.
  • I think the exact words are...
  • - " I don't think it matters how you say it, Daisy, as long as you're understood.
  • And whether you're...
  • Bri...
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Hi

My impression is that the speaker hesitates because he starts to bring in the word 'British' too early in the sentence. I think the exact words are...

- " I don't think it matters how you say it, Daisy, as long as you're understood. And whether you're... Bri... using the British or American, you would be understood."

Hope this is right

Dave
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Thank you! I'm very grateful for you reply.

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