00:00I definitely think people are prejudged on their accents and I think it's completely
00:05wrong. There's an old-fashioned British tradition that, you know, if you speak proper then you've
00:13got a silver spoon in your mouth and you probably know the right people.
00:16I can understand that prejudice, that's rubbish.
00:19I certainly think so, yeah. Upper class, I would say. Do no wrong. Well, especially the
00:29poor accent because it comes across as aggressive sometimes.
00:35It's completely wrong. You're judging a book by its cover. You're not listening to what
00:39they're saying. You're hearing a few words and then you're prejudging them just from
00:44that and you're pigeonholing them. It's very stereotypical. I think to categorise people
00:51just by how they sound.
00:53The class system, people who sound more posh seem to be more respected and I don't think
00:58that's right.
00:59I don't think that's right.
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