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RE: LeoThread 2025-01-30 12:14

in LeoFinance9 months ago

Part 3/10:

The journey commenced in Aberdeen, where the culture and dialect were discussed with locals. Interestingly, not everyone in the city spoke Doric—a fact that highlighted the linguistic variation across Scotland. The distinctions between townsfolk and country folk were palpable, with rural residents often perceived as outdated or "country bumpkins" by urbanites. This phenomenon reflects the tensions around identity, place, and language, showcasing the nuances embedded in social interactions.

The Experience of Learning Doric