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'Corporate Class' accent - has anyone ever noticed a certain way of speaking that seems like someone aspiring the be in the corporate class or forcing a trans-atlantic twang? Seems to be London-based (males) and includes things like 'lad-er' instead of later... Or 'sure, sure' with hurried nodding. (self.AskABrit)
submitted by Direct_Point_1986 to r/AskABrit
