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Old 09-10-2006, 04:25 PM
RedefinedDiva RedefinedDiva is offline
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Originally Posted by jojapeach
I hear you, and I see both sides. I have personally experienced friends of Caribbean descent who have not the first hint of anything Caribbean in a regular conversation, but when they become emotional, they lose control of their voice as well and all of their original accent comes back.
Right. It takes time to cover up an accent. Trust me, I know. And sometimes, it doesn't even work. However, "hood speak" and accents are two different things. I can sound like a "Becky" when I'm chillin', but will revert to "9th Ward RD" when I'm heated. I have never known anyone to LOSE an accent when they are angry. That's the point when you let your guard down and not give a damn if anyone can understand you or not. It's starts flowing.

When she was one-on-one with the camera, she was real loose, saying things like "Yeah homie! That b*tch better sit the **** down before I sit her the **** down!" But, once it was announced that NY was staying, she's "Oh my God! Save me! I am nervous and scared and I'm afraid for my life! She's going to trounce me!" In the house, with Flav, with G Unit, in the restaurant and in front of the camera, she was Buckwild, the hood, down a** white chick. With the snap of a finger, she became BECKY!

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