Upper class souding German?

A-S   Fri May 11, 2007 7:54 pm GMT
<<Komm hier (wenn du noch nicht dort bist): http://langcafe2.myfreeforum.org/forum17.php >>

Auch ich bin dort schon!
Ich bin "Irrintzi" im Forum. ;)
Liz   Fri May 11, 2007 8:13 pm GMT
Sorry - I know... Aaargh! Once again... ;-)

I wasn't sure that you were there on that particular thread.
Fredrik from Norway   Sat May 12, 2007 1:18 am GMT
Liz:
Personally I too think that Saxon sounds nicer than Bavarian, but as there are many more rich dialect speakers in Bavaria than in Saxony, I guess you can argue that light Bavarian is the most acceptable dialect for the upper classes.

Pauline:
I will visit Langcafé soon, I'm just a bit busy.
Pauline   Sat May 12, 2007 7:07 pm GMT
Fredrik

Okay. I will warn you that I'm the moderator there, so you must be *very* careful of what you will write. I can edit and delete your messages LOL!!!!!

It's very annyoing that here there aren't some emoticons!!!!!!! I need them for my messages!!!!

Brennus, where are some emoticons?????


Hi Liz & Irrintzi (Anti-snob)!!!
Liz   Sat May 12, 2007 7:41 pm GMT
Hello Mates,

I DESPERATELY NEED THE EMOTICONS, TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!

Schönen Tag noch! ;-)
Spaniard   Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:39 pm GMT
Unless you have very good acting skills don't try imitating any accent. Try your best but first of all be yourself and be proud of what you are...

There is nothing worse than a person pretending to be what he or she is not. We have a name in Spain for that type of person: "cursi" (affected) and let me tell you this is one of the worse stupidities affecting our middle class (too common among young ladies).

From my own experience the Americans don't have this problem.

Question for members: Have you notice this problem in your own country?
zdeutsch   Mon Aug 27, 2007 10:32 am GMT
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801   Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:39 am GMT
Upper class German is best spoken by Colonel Klink and Sargent Shultz.