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And so you did! Good for you!Hm. I don't recall anybody in my family being pleased about my ability to spell, or even caring. It was just easy and fun.
Maybe it was fun because it put me ahead of my classmates. My teachers were pleased, and I liked that. Well. All but one. And I didn't like her either so I aced the tests just to, er, spite her. She thought members of my race were naturally lazy and stupid, so I had an attitude of, "Well, I'll show HER!"
This is true.People do judge you by the way you speak. It's probably not as extreme here as in, say, England, but speech patterns can certainly limit one's ability to earn an income or to climb the socioeconomic ladder.
Has anyone every had a chicken that got rocked to sleep at night?Looks like Ma is about half asleep rocking Sophie. I think I'm going to get a short dish of ice cream to take meds with and call it a day very soon.
I have a Pa Dutch accent. However, I went to public school so my accent is different then most Pa Dutch. I'm frequently asked about my British accent. Both over the phone and in person. We didn't pronounce the 'J' like a 'CH' like most Pa Dutch people doPeople do judge you by the way you speak. It's probably not as extreme here as in, say, England, but speech patterns can certainly limit one's ability to earn an income or to climb the socioeconomic ladder.
Not at this house. That's one lucky chicken.Has anyone every had a chicken that got rocked to sleep at night?
Only you and Iris, as far as I know. Ours sleep in their own coop with the other chickens.Has anyone every had a chicken that got rocked to sleep at night?
YesHas anyone every had a chicken that got rocked to sleep at night?
Is yours a mix of Pa Dutch, English and German?I have a Pa Dutch accent. However, I went to public school so my accent is different then most Pa Dutch. I'm frequently asked about my British accent. Both over the phone and in person. We didn't pronounce the 'J' like a 'CH' like most Pa Dutch people do