I am an ex associate - 08 May 2008 08:40 PM
How does she walk across the beach in heels? In the US, anything is proper and acceptable if proclaimed in an English accent. This will end up on one of the science or history channels late night.
Accents and their Authority
English- Well educated, intelligent, confident and would not lie to you. Anything said is correct.
Scottish- Whoever is speaking is a bit of a diamond in the rough, possible mildly eccentric, but a genius. Very capable with practicalities and innovative. Anything said is a stroke of genius.
Welsh- Misleading, anyone with that accent must be cleverer than they sound. Anything said is probably right.
Irish- Anything said is probably not correct but you’ll want to believe it anyway due to the gift of the gab.
American- Sounds like a used car salesman trying to sell you something. Might be lying or just plain wrong. Anything said should be cross-referenced with other sources.
Canadian- Accent belies better education. Wouldn’t lie to you so you can trust them. Anything said is in your best interest and should be followed because they want what’s best for you.
Australian- Doesn’t sound too well educated but accent belies much practical experience. Anything said is probably correct because they’ve done something similar before out in the bush.