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Old 03-07-2009, 13:08   #1
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Working from the Club lounge at a Sheraton hotel this today which as usual is full of American tourists and I just heard this classic.....

American 1: Are the shops open tomorrow?
Concierge: Yes sir, it's Saturday so all the shops are open
American 1: Aren't they closed for the holiday?
Concierge: Looks confused Holiday?
American 1: Independence Day, you guys celebrate Independence Day don't you?
Concierge: No sir, why would we celebrate American Independence Day in Italy?
American 2: Looking at his friend You dumb ****
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Old 03-07-2009, 13:12   #2
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I had a similar thing happen to me when I was in Sacramento a few years back. I was out for dinner the evening before Thanksgiving and the waiter didn't believe me that we didn't celebrate Thanksgiving in the UK.
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Old 03-07-2009, 13:39   #3
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My favourite from Americans is:

"You speak good English for a foreigner"

Or even

"What part of Australia are you from?"

Eh?
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Old 03-07-2009, 13:58   #4
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My favourite from Americans is:

"You speak good English for a foreigner"

Or even

"What part of Australia are you from?"

Eh?
Both of which I've personally experienced. The first one was said to me by some redneck who was visiting NYC, I was in the Hershey store and she asked me to reach up and get something off a high shelf for her.

The second one is very common and I asked an American friend of mine why so many Americans think that Brits are Australian. Apparently Americans all expect us Brits to sound like High Grant so when we don't and the realise it isn't an American accent we have they assume it's an Australian accent.
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Old 03-07-2009, 14:01   #5
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Awww bless

All newbie people I meet (including Brits and Americans) think I have a down under accent?! What's that about?!
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Old 03-07-2009, 14:02   #6
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Really? Can't see if myself, Pheebles.
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Old 03-07-2009, 14:04   #7
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Tho it has to be said I think some Brits are Australian - specifically people from Surrey and Sussex. I've a friend who doesn't have an Australian bone in her body and yet wouldn't sound at all out of place on Neighbours. Same with some of my cousins friends - she lives in Brighton and tho she's got a proper Westcountry accent, her mates all sound Aussie.
Never noticed it with you tho Pheeb!
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Old 03-07-2009, 14:06   #8
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See I'm just rubbish with accents. Paula will tell you this (how's America lil lady )

Me neither! But Pickys Ma thought I was Australian when she first met me too! And all the magic folk?! Weiiiiird.
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Old 03-07-2009, 14:11   #9
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A guy in a sports shop asked if I was Australian when I was in Cincinnati. I should have played along and done a full-on Steve Irwin.

"Yeah mate! Oi'm lookin' fur a tarp to help me wrestle a 'roo to the ground, so I can stick my thumb roight in 'is butthole, boy croikey!"
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Old 03-07-2009, 14:20   #10
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We were watching the Best Job in The World show last night and Mrs. Feek thought that Ben was an Aussie due to his accent even though he's English.

I was told in an American restaurant "You didn't look like you have an accent" by a waitress
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