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On 23/12/17 00:39, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
On 2017-12-22, Charles Richmond wrote: On 12/22/2017 2:24 PM, Gene Wirchenko wrote: On Fri, 22 Dec 2017 09:25:11 +0000, Brian Reay wrote: [snip] As a child, I had relatives who lived within 6 or 7 miles of us and their dialect was quite different. Relatives of a similar age who lived closer didn't show the same differences. At times it really was a bit of an issue. I had a high school teacher who said that her Italian husband's home village had a similar thing: the dialect of the people across the river was quite different. Back in the bad old days, two houses on different sides of the same freeway... a phone call from one house to the other... was a long-distant toll call !!! That is sort of analogous to speaking dialects !!! :-) I heard about a hotel in California that straddled area code boundaries - it was long distance to call from one end of the building to the other. The town of Lloydminster sits right on the Alberta/Saskatchewan border. There's some interesting billing there. I know someone that could walk from one side of their house to the other and their mobile coverage would go from Vodafone Holland to Vodafone Belgium. |
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