Originally Posted by Bugger
IT's spelled:

"C" eh, "N" eh "D" eh


Bugger;
Good afternoon to you sir, I hope the day was a decent one for you and all who mean anything to you are well.

It may, or conversely may not, be of interest to you or other members from south of the medicine line to know that there's definitely differences in Canadian accents, though I'd say somewhat less pronounced than say Boston vs Dallas for instance.

It's not unusual for my relatives from the flatlands to suggest that I've developed a BC "accent" where we tend to talk a tad slower, seldom use "eh" and have a few words that they'll laugh at.

In the same way folks from Ontario pronounce "car" differently than the prairie folk and certainly those of us who've been on this side of the big hills for any length of time.

That all taken into account then, it's likely more of a central Canadian spelling of Canada and less of a west coast one.

Anyways, like a few things lately, it's more something to talk/type about than anything else, so thanks kindly for the diversion.

All the best to you folks.

Dwayne


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