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- From: patrick@is.rice.edu (Patrick L Humphrey)
- Subject: Re: Mawmaw and Pawpaw origin?
- Message-ID: <By0q54.455@rice.edu>
- Summary: Been there, done that -- it's strange how it works.
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- Organization: Rice University
- References: <1992Nov11.135139.22364@news.eng.convex.com> <1eb77gINN8bb@sixgun.East.Sun.COM> <Bxz50t.vs@hpuerca.atl.hp.com>
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 14:12:40 GMT
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- In article <Bxz50t.vs@hpuerca.atl.hp.com> mhr@hpuerca.atl.hp.com (Mike Reaser) writes:
- >In <1eb77gINN8bb@sixgun.East.Sun.COM> egreen@east.sun.com (Ed Green - Pixel Cruncher) writes:
- >
- >>>Over the last
- >>>century it has acquired a perjorative connotation, which I think is a shame.
- >
- >>Only to the extent that it is identified with the South, which has
- >>acquired a perjorative connotation. Southern accents are routinely
- >>used by comedians to denote people of low intellect.
- >
- >I encounter this almost every day at work. We provide remote customer
- >support, but I encounter the "you sound too Suthun', therefore you are
- >an idiot" attitude all the time.
- >
- >It doesn't matter that I have two Bachelor of Science degrees (one in
- >Computer Science, the other in Mathematics), that I spent two years in
- >Graduate School working on my Master's Degree and had my thesis published
- >in a British scientific journal, or that I've been employed in my present
- >position for over 8 years. They hear the twang in my voice, and all
- >efforts at establishing my expertise are out the window.
- >
- >For example, I was trying to describe to a customer in the Northeast
- >the solution to their problem. They insisted I was obviously wrong, so
- >I put my manager (from Pennsylvania) on the phone, _reading a script
- >I'd written using the same words and phrases I'd used when attempting
- >to communicate with this customer_. Since the customer was hearing
- >a non-Southern voice, they accepted the _same_ solution I'd been
- >proposing for three days.
- >
- >I call this the "Billy Joe Jim Bob" syndrome. Anyone else run into
- >this same prejudice?
-
- I've had a few headlong run-ins with that kind of non-thinking, myself --
- but the funny thing is, the only folks who have ever demonstrated it to me
- have been those from the northeast. My wife was born and raised in rural
- South Dakota, and *no one* up there has ever given me any static about my
- drawl -- of course, maybe that's because they can't figure out just *where*
- I'm from, what with being a native of eastern Kentucky, but having grown up
- there, then in Oklahoma, and finally here in Texas. My kin in Kentucky say
- I sound like I'm from Ohio, and the in-laws in the Dakotas and Minnesota
- think I'm from Arkansas...:-)
-
- --PLH (oh, well, it's not *me* that has the little identity crisis...)
-
- --
-