Were you raised in predominantly white spaces? Your voice can pass for a white persons and I’m not referring to your enunciation. I’m referring to your tone/dialect
96 percent of the students I went to elementary school with were black and Latino. So no. Then I moved, and 92% of my high school classmates were white.
@@ItsFreshCut I see. Likely assimilation. I understand. Sometimes when I’m with my colleagues I find myself adopting the valley girl tone and I have to remind myself that I don’t have to speak like anyone but myself to get along/be accepted. Food for thought. Be well
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Were you raised in predominantly white spaces? Your voice can pass for a white persons and I’m not referring to your enunciation. I’m referring to your tone/dialect
96 percent of the students I went to elementary school with were black and Latino. So no.
Then I moved, and 92% of my high school classmates were white.
What is he supposed to sound like…
@@ItsFreshCut I see. Likely assimilation. I understand. Sometimes when I’m with my colleagues I find myself adopting the valley girl tone and I have to remind myself that I don’t have to speak like anyone but myself to get along/be accepted. Food for thought. Be well
@@gman9911 It’s pretty easy to tell when someone’s voice/tone/dialect is native to them
@naturallynobay5850 hahahaha no. I’ve sounded “white” since I was in elementary school. Is this an issue?