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Talk That Talk.!

real mad hatter

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Original Poster
Hey Folks, How's it hingin' ? Or I should say. How are you all keeping?. Have you ever had a problem understanding a server or vice versa at WDW.Either TS or CS ? Reason I ask is when we dined at Cali Grill last year.Our wee Dolly Parton lookalike server had this awesome southern drawl,and I had to listen very carefully to catch her twang,if you get my Jist. ( accent ) And the opposite happened years ago at CHH when the CM asked what I would like.I rattled off my choices so fast in a Scottish brogue,the CM had to ask," Sorry sir,what was that again." Has anyone had this happening at WDW.? I remember at Rosé & Crown a few years ago we met a southern Irish family who spoke so fast I couldn't understand him,never mind the server.;)
 

zurgandfriend

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I never understood a word our server said at Nine Dragons in China. All I could think of was the movie Topsy-Turvy and Miss "six-pence please" Other than that there have been times when a strong southern (i.e. Larry the cable guy) accent met a strong New England accent (i.e. Jack Kennedy) and we each had to say things slowly to be understood.
 

real mad hatter

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Original Poster
Hatter I have the worst ear for accents and I really have no excuse. Trust me it is a terrible trait for a bartender. In Disney, I am constantly saying, pardon me. My DH thinks it is hysterical, especially when I strike up conversation when we are in line for a ride:eek:
You think you've got problems.My Glaswegian accent is so different from my DW ( Galloway/Irish ) I once said to her " Thats a Murkle nobody was hurt." When watching a stunt go wrong on TV. She asked me " Whats a Murkle " ? I looked at her and said," When Jesus turned the water into wine." :)
 

littleroo

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You think you've got problems.My Glaswegian accent is so different from my DW ( Galloway/Irish ) I once said to her " Thats a Murkle nobody was hurt." When watching a stunt go wrong on TV. She asked me " Whats a Murkle " ? I looked at her and said," When Jesus turned the water into wine." :)

Thanks Hatter! Coffee all over my Computer screen:p
 

Baron Von Capybara

Thank you sir. You were an inspiration.
Premium Member
You think you've got problems.My Glaswegian accent is so different from my DW ( Galloway/Irish ) I once said to her " Thats a Murkle nobody was hurt." When watching a stunt go wrong on TV. She asked me " Whats a Murkle " ? I looked at her and said," When Jesus turned the water into wine." :)

And i thought a Murkle was a power hungry German Female ;)
 

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