Article 582EM Why you shouldn’t get salty if your child ‘speaks YouTube’

Why you shouldn’t get salty if your child ‘speaks YouTube’

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Jamie Doward
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Young influencers have made US slang and accents cool in British schools. But that's OK, academics tell parents

As Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers once sang, the difference between British and American English used to come down to whether someone said tomato" or tomAto".

Now though the lines are becoming increasingly blurred as the words, intonation and accent used by US internet stars are adopted by their young British fans.

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