I've noticed that profoundly deaf people have accents Pansy so same goes the other way around. Americans sound American! Aren't humans amazing when they're not being unpleasant!
I now know what it feels like to want to throw something through a tv screen. Aaaaarrrrrrgggghhh!!
OH taken to hospital at 5.3o am and while waiting for x-rays etc to be done I was subjected to this bl**dy advert on a shopping channel for half an hour. . . . extolling different bits of gym equipment. . . .loud American voices (sorry if offended). The seating layout meant I had no escape
WHY could there not have just been magazines to read?
Joyce, I feel for you. I remember asking the waiter in a US hotel (one of the big chains) to seat me at a table where I would not be able to see any TV screens. He tried hard to find one but failed. It's like a plague that side of the Atlantic and seems to be spreading here as well.
Joyce be grateful. Where I go to get my hearing aid they have a TV playing with the volume on just enough for you not to be sure whether it's your imagination or not.
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I've noticed that profoundly deaf people have accents Pansy so same goes the other way around. Americans sound American! Aren't humans amazing when they're not being unpleasant!
I now know what it feels like to want to throw something through a tv screen. Aaaaarrrrrrgggghhh!!
OH taken to hospital at 5.3o am and while waiting for x-rays etc to be done I was subjected to this bl**dy advert on a shopping channel for half an hour. . . . extolling different bits of gym equipment. . . .loud American voices (sorry if offended). The seating layout meant I had no escape
WHY could there not have just been magazines to read?
Joyce, I feel for you. I remember asking the waiter in a US hotel (one of the big chains) to seat me at a table where I would not be able to see any TV screens. He tried hard to find one but failed. It's like a plague that side of the Atlantic and seems to be spreading here as well.
Joyce be grateful. Where I go to get my hearing aid they have a TV playing with the volume on just enough for you not to be sure whether it's your imagination or not.
Surely subtitles would be appropriate.