LizzieMaine
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Many, if not most of us, know how to code-switch. We talk in our native dialect among ourselves, and we can put on the plummy voice when we have to when dealing with outsiders. However, when I sense that the person I'm talking to is the kind of person who tries to hide from their roots, I switch in mid-sentence to the thickest Maine accent I can manage just so they know I'm onto them.
One of the things that's always bugged me about upper-middle-class white people is how they tend to bleach any possible hint of a working-class background out of their lives and their speech -- and then turn around and start appropriating parts of other peoples' cultures in an endless quest for "authenticity." That's just very, very sad.
One of the things that's always bugged me about upper-middle-class white people is how they tend to bleach any possible hint of a working-class background out of their lives and their speech -- and then turn around and start appropriating parts of other peoples' cultures in an endless quest for "authenticity." That's just very, very sad.
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