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KateMemberI know what you mean about accents. It is really rude if you laugh at someone (especially at their face) because of their accent.. At school, I have many friends that are from India and at first it’s hard to understand what they say, but then you get used to it.. I also know how it feels to be laughed at because of your accent..I don’t have an accent, but I do a British accent around my friends sometimes and I know how it feels to be really annoyed by someone repeating what you say..And it can get really annoying when my friends laugh at my face but then say, ‘I wasn’t laughing at you!’ But you know they were anyway..And it doesn’t really hurt because they’re my friends, but if someone I didn’t know laughed at my face because of my accent..I know that would really hurt..
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KateMemberI think that’s very true about what you said. I’ve been raised in Seattle my whole life and I’ve never been judged by my backround, but who I am. Like what I wear, or what I do is judged. It’s not really like you care very much about where a person’s from, unless it’s really noticable.
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