▲ | e40 8 hours ago | |||||||
This is also my hypothesized reason for the disparity in verbal communication skills between the average Americans and Brit. If you watch a lot of TV from both countries you will see a very obvious difference in verbal communication. Americans (of which I am one) are so much less articulate when it comes English. The difference is striking on The Graham Norton Show: almost every American guest stands out as less articulate. This is just one example. Another are interviews with regular people. That’s where it really became obvious. | ||||||||
▲ | acoustics 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
If religion had been the cause of a lasting difference, I would have expected it to go in the opposite direction. Articulate, persuasive, emotive public testimony done in a declamatory style is part of the fabric of historical American Christianity, much more than the mostly liturgical traditions of British Christianity. If there is a difference in communication skills, I don't think religious history explains it. | ||||||||
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