From: Bod on
On 19/03/2010 17:22, Adrian wrote:
> Bod<bodron57(a)tiscali.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
> saying:
>
>> I've never spoken to an Indian call centre speaker, who I didn't have
>> to keep saying "can you repeat that please" many times. Having to
>> constantly say "pardon" can get very irritating to both parties.
>
> I bet you have. MANY times. You just didn't realise, because you're too
> busy equating "Indian" with "Can't understand".
>
>

Are you a professional 'mind controller' or something?

If I said it happened, then....well..... it happened.


Bod
From: Adrian on
Bod <bodron57(a)tiscali.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
saying:

>>> I've never spoken to an Indian call centre speaker, who I didn't
>>> have to keep saying "can you repeat that please" many times. Having to
>>> constantly say "pardon" can get very irritating to both parties.

>> I bet you have. MANY times. You just didn't realise, because you're too
>> busy equating "Indian" with "Can't understand".

> Are you a professional 'mind controller' or something?
>
> If I said it happened, then....well..... it happened.

Do you ask every single person you speak to on the phone where they're
located? Or where all their parents and grandparents were born?
From: Steve Firth on
Adrian <toomany2cvs(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> > You know many white people who have an indian accent then?
>
> I know a lot of Asian people without a heavy accent - and a lot of white
> people with a heavy accent.

I know several white people who have an Indian accent and several more
who have a West Indian accent. I know a couple who are white and have
African (Kenyan) accents. Bloater's a bit of a dunce.

From: Bod on
On 19/03/2010 17:29, Adrian wrote:
> Bod<bodron57(a)tiscali.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
> saying:
>
>>>> I've never spoken to an Indian call centre speaker, who I didn't
>>>> have to keep saying "can you repeat that please" many times. Having to
>>>> constantly say "pardon" can get very irritating to both parties.
>
>>> I bet you have. MANY times. You just didn't realise, because you're too
>>> busy equating "Indian" with "Can't understand".
>
>> Are you a professional 'mind controller' or something?
>>
>> If I said it happened, then....well..... it happened.
>
> Do you ask every single person you speak to on the phone where they're
> located? Or where all their parents and grandparents were born?
>
>

No, why would I want to? I don't give a monkeys where they are from.

I DO care if I can't understand them though.

Bod
From: Adrian on
Bod <bodron57(a)tiscali.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
saying:

>>> If I said it happened, then....well..... it happened.

>> Do you ask every single person you speak to on the phone where they're
>> located? Or where all their parents and grandparents were born?

> No, why would I want to? I don't give a monkeys where they are from.

Right, so you accept that your claim that you've "never spoken to an
Indian call centre speaker, who I didn't have to keep saying "can you
repeat that please" many times" is complete and utter bollocks, then?

Good-oh. As we were.