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Re: [Full-disclosure] win7x64 Direct General



Well, given that the accent in the American South derives from the Essex
accent, its not surprising.

--Rohit Patnaik

2010/2/4 Michal <michal@xxxxxxxxxxx>

> On 04/02/2010 15:45, Thor (Hammer of God) wrote:
> > What’s with everyone calling out “son” all of a sudden?  As a southern
> > bred boy, I’m used to it, but have found most other people find it very
> > condescending and disrespectful.  And Mr. Seltzer of all people should
> > not be referred to as “son” in any case.
>
> southern English or yank? In English it's quite a common essex/cockeny
> term...not sure I've heard it much of north, however
>
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