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Title: Language Attitudes
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Every person’s language background is very unique, and this applies to me and the interviewee Jason too. Jason was born in Hong Kong in the early 80’s and taught by using Cantonese and English. However, English was considered as his second language, also, he loves his accent and speech because many people can define him as a HK person by his accent and speech... Showed first 250 characters
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Every person’s language background is very unique, and this applies to me and the interviewee Jason too. Jason was born in Hong Kong in the early 80’s and taught by using Cantonese and English. However, English was considered as his second language, also, he loves his accent and speech because many people can define him as a HK person by his accent and speech... Showed next 250 characters
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