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'Posh' Dialect Frequently Asked Questions
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highly recommend looking at The
Dialect Guide, a source we enjoyed using (with permission)
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We get a large number of emails asking questions about the different dialects
featured on whoohoo.co.uk, and so we have compiled a brief list of our most frequently
asked Posh dialect questions:
Who uses this dialect?
This is the stereotypical dialect of the nobility and royalty, sometimes
called Queen's English.
How would you describe the posh dialect?
As said in the the
Dialect Guide: "This dialect is very refined. It conveys the impression
that the speaker not only is better than most people, but that he or she is
keenly aware of this fact."
Can you offer a mini pronounciation guide to help us speak with an upper-class
accent?
The following pointers might help you hone down your Posh accent - MP3 files
with examples of these phrases can be found at The
Dialect Guide, an excellent source to help you with your pronounciation.
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