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Old 08-30-2021, 04:09 PM   #61247
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Originally Posted by Gerard View Post
Incredibly nasally on some words, like it suddenly goes up in pitch on certain letters. Though more noticeable with the women for some reason.
We talk out of the wrong parts of our mouths. Then we’ve got that annoying cadence that turns everything into a question. But when you’re a semi-trained TV professional, they teach you to change the way to speak and try and temper the weird inflections. So what you get is this annoying TV accent that is like “fake newsreader voice” for maybe a US comparison.

But then you get actors and TV personnel who just aren’t very good, and they can’t help shake the bumpkin. That’s McKay and Macintosh.
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