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mental_mercury

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only thing I could see if I moved to lets say Ireland someday for a few years and I really loved living there and started feeling a connection or identity to it, I might be proud about talking Irish dialect then, but not like this. I am a German talking as professional English, as it's possible to me and I don't want to mix my language with different dialect parts

But see, there is no such thing as 'professional english' because that may vary depending on if you're in America or Britain or wherever.. Written, perhaps, but spoken, you will always be in some dialect one way or another.

However, if you like to think of it that way, a lot of the US speaks 'dialect-less' English, especially around cities and whatnot. Except the eastern seaboard states :p. And the south. Other than that, it's all pretty much the same.
 

mental_mercury

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And I'm exaggerating a little bit about the California-ness of my language. I might talk like that with my friends but in any other situation I speak much more properly...that probably goes for everyeone, I think.
 

Sipyloidea

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But see, there is no such thing as 'professional english' because that may vary depending on if you're in America or Britain or wherever.. Written, perhaps, but spoken, you will always be in some dialect one way or another.

However, if you like to think of it that way, a lot of the US speaks 'dialect-less' English, especially around cities and whatnot. Except the eastern seaboard states :p. And the south. Other than that, it's all pretty much the same.

well, I am taught British English and for me my English has spoken no dialect, but accent