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  1. I was checking one of those sites that are filled with interesting and not so interesting facts. One of those facts caught my attention, because according to it what we recognize nowadays as British accent is something quite new. It all started with the upper British class back in the time before the American revolution, back then it's said the accent of the British people was almost the same as the accent from their american counterparts. A while after that it turned to what it is now. I was mind blown! I couldn't help but to wonder... how true is that? Does anyone know? i'm really curious!
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