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Originally posted by KΔΥ.ΒΣΣ
I'm not just talking about music artists though. I'm talking about in real life situations. Like I said, I've been told this on numerous occasions. In fact, when handling business calls some of my black friends will ask me to conduct it for them because I sound "white".
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Basically the same situation with the point added from the quote quote posted below
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You "learn" to speak the same way as the people around you. You picked up the way you speak from your parents,aunts, uncles, siblings and friends. It also depends on where you were raised. So it's not self- hate at all. These are just stereotypes, and some people need to realize not everyone is the same.
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If someone says you "sound white",they're basing it off what a stereotypical white voice sounds like.
basically they mean that your voice sounds LIKE a stereotypical white person's
Again,laziness comes into play here
(instead of "_________ sounds white",it should be "_________ speaks like they could be a white person" but even that sounds kinda similar.IDK)
layman's terms-comparison