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To talk like a certain race or a certain colour... - PK8 - 10-21-2009 This was a thread I posted at another forum last year. I can't believe I didn't bother posting it here but I think I asked a nice question. Alright, old post: Quote:I'd like to start by saying that the following topic has been bothering me for over a year now. I had wanted to post this in a forum for quite a while but I was too afraid of potential negative responses I would get. (Race is a touchy subject and is a subject of discussion that I over 90% of the time would never approach in public.) To talk like a certain race or a certain colour... - Alpha-Mad - 10-21-2009 This is an interesting discussion. I have a few thoughts: Firstly, "color" is only a physical term used to describe some cultures. This isn't always the case, however. Many times we like to bunch people in and say "they are acting black" when it is quite clear (I live in an urban environment and see this all the time) they are acting urban. I've seen people of EVERY race talking and acting in that manner, just as I've seen a person of every race acting in what punk labeled "white." In terms of talking, you could also take it even further and say "you talk southern," "you talk New England," and "you speak British." There are different dialects for different regions. I'm sure some of the words that Olivia uses are different than the U.S., but perfectly acceptable. Words like theatre and centre are English but not used in the U.S. Are they wrong? No, just different. Color has nothing to do with it. It has more to do with geographical location. It's a culture based dialect. To talk like a certain race or a certain colour... - Yin - 10-31-2009 Oh, this is one of the reasons I dropped out of high school. People would do exactly what you mentioned whenever I spoke, and I didn't speak very much. I'd hear out the corner of my ear "she's the whitest black girl I've seen/heard". First of all, I'm not black, I'm hispanic, and how am I the whitest black girl you've ever seen/heard? What is it about me? Is it because I am my own individual and didn't fit in with the crowd that watched BET 24/7? Because I didn't fit in with all the 14 year old pregnant girls who though being pregnant at 14 was "cool" when they probably knew the baby's father would leave (or didn't even know who the baby's father was). Or maybe it's because I didn't wear Baby Phat and Apple Bottoms or whatever that crap was called. Oh, no, wait it was because I spoke english the way it was meant to be spoken... Hmm, my mistake. I'm sorry I had GUIDANCE as a child and knew not to do what I saw on TV... I'm sorry I read books as a child and knew how to speak proper english. But not a lot of people had what I had. I can go on and on with this topic, it's not JUST the speech, it is also the way people act that can also determine if the person is "acting a color". |