Answer this please.
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Answer this please.
Why do Hindis have the thickest accent known to man? wallahi even if they're educated, they always have a thick ass accent. And why do they move their head side to side when talking? I am not trying to make fun of them but I always stop myself from laughing whenever I hear a Hindi person talking in English.
Re: Answer this please.
What vadh
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nobody has a thicker accent than egyptians.
The indian accent is allot lighter than the Egyptian accent and they lose it easier.
Even somalis who pick up the egyptian accent cannot get rid of it.
I know this guy who grew up in the UAE, with a Khaleeji accent, lived in Egypt for 4 years and developed an Egyptian accent while a teenager.
Then immigrated to the US, and Joined the US army did 5 years service, returned and used the GI bill to go to college
and graduate and then work as an HR admin for a Multinational Corporation.
Not only does he still have a thick Egyptian accent when speaking arabic, but its still there when speaking English.
damn Egyptian is so infectious, even I speak with an egyptian accent when around egyptians
and its not my accent.
The indian accent is allot lighter than the Egyptian accent and they lose it easier.
Even somalis who pick up the egyptian accent cannot get rid of it.
I know this guy who grew up in the UAE, with a Khaleeji accent, lived in Egypt for 4 years and developed an Egyptian accent while a teenager.
Then immigrated to the US, and Joined the US army did 5 years service, returned and used the GI bill to go to college
and graduate and then work as an HR admin for a Multinational Corporation.
Not only does he still have a thick Egyptian accent when speaking arabic, but its still there when speaking English.
damn Egyptian is so infectious, even I speak with an egyptian accent when around egyptians
and its not my accent.
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I've always wondered that too, until I dealt with Anglo-Indians for some time. They tend to speak with a smooth English accent, even though Hindi is their mother tongue and they've been in India for centuries. Maybe it's all about trying 

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Re: Answer this please.
gurey25 wrote:nobody has a thicker accent than egyptians.
The indian accent is allot lighter than the Egyptian accent and they lose it easier.
Even somalis who pick up the egyptian accent cannot get rid of it.
I know this guy who grew up in the UAE, with a Khaleeji accent, lived in Egypt for 4 years and developed an Egyptian accent while a teenager.
Then immigrated to the US, and Joined the US army did 5 years service, returned and used the GI bill to go to college
and graduate and then work as an HR admin for a Multinational Corporation.
Not only does he still have a thick Egyptian accent when speaking arabic, but its still there when speaking English.
damn Egyptian is so infectious, even I speak with an egyptian accent when around egyptians
and its not my accent.

I'd give up my Queen's English for their crazy sense of humour though, hilarious people!

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yeah they are hilarious
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