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That's great stuff. I always enjoy it when movies like this show over-the-top cultural references, regardless of race. Red-neck white ultra-hillbillies, Nigga-saki + weapons, "Undercovah Brotha" and stuff like that. You have to be able to laugh at yourself.
Really stupid question, no offense intended. I'm a native U.S. guy. I have problems with thick British accents. Do those of you with English as a second language ever have trouble with this sort of talk, Black-speak? Or U.S. Southern accents?
The worst I encountered is from the Scot. When I was stationed at RAF Upper Heyford, I had an English G/F (cockney to da max), and once we got lost while looking for a road to Loch Ness, we regretted asking for direction from a Scottish local. Could not understand a word he said. I had a feeling he was doing it on purpose.That's great stuff. I always enjoy it when movies like this show over-the-top cultural references, regardless of race. Red-neck white ultra-hillbillies, Nigga-saki + weapons, "Undercovah Brotha" and stuff like that. You have to be able to laugh at yourself.
Really stupid question, no offense intended. I'm a native U.S. guy. I have problems with thick British accents. Do those of you with English as a second language ever have trouble with this sort of talk, Black-speak? Or U.S. Southern accents?
The worst I encountered is from the Scot. When I was stationed at RAF Upper Heyford, I had an English G/F (cockney to da max), and once we got lost while looking for a road to Loch Ness, we regretted asking for direction from a Scottish local. Could not understand a word he said. I had a feeling he was doing it on purpose.
That's great stuff. I always enjoy it when movies like this show over-the-top cultural references, regardless of race. Red-neck white ultra-hillbillies, Nigga-saki + weapons, "Undercovah Brotha" and stuff like that. You have to be able to laugh at yourself.
Really stupid question, no offense intended. I'm a native U.S. guy. I have problems with thick British accents. Do those of you with English as a second language ever have trouble with this sort of talk, Black-speak? Or U.S. Southern accents?