Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can't understand me![]()
I'm ESL but I get people all the time saying to me that I barely have an accent. Some people even can't believe English is not my first language.
I'm so so so very disappointed! That's all.
If you are ESL, you have an accent sweet pie. Believe me.
Wrong, sweet pie. I'm ETL (third) and I don't have an accent either. People are completely amazed when they find out I learned English in my late teens. I missed my vocation as a spy, although I occasionally mix my metaphors, which might have killed my career and me in the process.
So, wait... you claim to have learned English after childhood, and to speak it without an accent, but you dismiss OP's claim that she can do the same? That's phenomenally rude and egotistical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can't understand me![]()
I'm ESL but I get people all the time saying to me that I barely have an accent. Some people even can't believe English is not my first language.
I'm so so so very disappointed! That's all.
If you are ESL, you have an accent sweet pie. Believe me.
Wrong, sweet pie. I'm ETL (third) and I don't have an accent either. People are completely amazed when they find out I learned English in my late teens. I missed my vocation as a spy, although I occasionally mix my metaphors, which might have killed my career and me in the process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can't understand me![]()
I'm ESL but I get people all the time saying to me that I barely have an accent. Some people even can't believe English is not my first language.
I'm so so so very disappointed! That's all.
If you are ESL, you have an accent sweet pie. Believe me.
Wrong, sweet pie. I'm ETL (third) and I don't have an accent either. People are completely amazed when they find out I learned English in my late teens. I missed my vocation as a spy, although I occasionally mix my metaphors, which might have killed my career and me in the process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can't understand me![]()
I'm ESL but I get people all the time saying to me that I barely have an accent. Some people even can't believe English is not my first language.
I'm so so so very disappointed! That's all.
If you are ESL, you have an accent sweet pie. Believe me.
If you are ESL, you have an accent sweet pie. Believe me.
jsteele wrote:Are you sure Siri is turned on? The phone comes with Siri off. Voice Command is turned on and you might think that is Siri, but it's not nearly as good.
Here is a good explanation of what you need to do:
Do note that when you get your phone up and running, Siri isn’t set up to run by default. You’ll need to go to settings and turn it on. You’ll find Siri under General in settings. There you get the option to use the “raise to speak” feature. If you ask Siri for directions, Siri will respond that you first to need to turn on Location Services for Siri. You’ll find Siri listed under Location Services on the main settings screen. I’m guessing a lot of folks will be trying Siri out as soon as they are up and running. But if you don’t turn it on all you get is Voice Command. Interesting that Siri isn’t on by default."
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2011/10/14/iphone-4s-first-impressions-and-turning-on-siri/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can't understand me![]()
I'm ESL but I get people all the time saying to me that I barely have an accent. Some people even can't believe English is not my first language.
I'm so so so very disappointed! That's all.
If you are ESL, you have an accent sweet pie. Believe me.
Anonymous wrote:She can't understand me![]()
I'm ESL but I get people all the time saying to me that I barely have an accent. Some people even can't believe English is not my first language.
I'm so so so very disappointed! That's all.