Dylanfanatic - 01/12/2004 12:47:05 PM
You're imagining everything! 
I tell you, it just doesn't sound right, especially when the Mayans are speaking. That's the Mexican Spanish I've heard, from the campesinos of southern villages.
I could understand if you learned from Island countries that you wouldn't understand Mexican or Spanish Spanish...although if you go to southern Spain, their accent sounds alot like caribbean Spanish.
Oh, that's very true - I had a Spainard in one of my classes and while he was rapid-fire, his Spanish sounded like the Cubans more than any of the others.
I'm the complete opposite. I understand Mexican and Spanish accent the most of all of them, caribbean the least. It did help me tremendously to work in a call center where I had to talk to those ppl alot. I was forced to figure it out.
Yeah, but I do love the Caribbean accents, that's for sure
Especially Puerto Rican, for not having to really enunciate the rr 
Dylanfanatic 
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