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It's a convention, of course.  But there are any number of communities that (many generations since the original settling event) still maintain their own non-Anglo/non-Native language, internally, as a majority tongue for the community.  Albeit to various lesser or even effectively insignificant degrees in the grand scheme of things, compared to the national usage of English.  (Somewhat mis-spelt English, of course. ;) [[Special:Contributions/178.98.31.27|178.98.31.27]] 07:09, 24 June 2013 (UTC)
 
It's a convention, of course.  But there are any number of communities that (many generations since the original settling event) still maintain their own non-Anglo/non-Native language, internally, as a majority tongue for the community.  Albeit to various lesser or even effectively insignificant degrees in the grand scheme of things, compared to the national usage of English.  (Somewhat mis-spelt English, of course. ;) [[Special:Contributions/178.98.31.27|178.98.31.27]] 07:09, 24 June 2013 (UTC)
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:Indeed. Those who don't know me already tend to consider ''my'' English strange, if I visit the States. And that's without my deliberately invoking any pericombobulations or general contrafibularities...
 
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:Not that my accent and dialect are typical of the UK, either (we have a wide range of linguistic/vocal variation, as indeed most long-and-continuously inhabited places do), but most people are used  and prepared to deal with even quite strong variations that are perhaps not so well known (or even comprehenisible) across the Pond. [[Special:Contributions/172.71.94.209|172.71.94.209]] 21:03, 5 December 2022 (UTC)
 
  
 
I did this when my Human Geography teacher asked the class if English should be the United States' official language. Best moment of that class.[[Special:Contributions/173.22.5.38|173.22.5.38]] 04:40, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
 
I did this when my Human Geography teacher asked the class if English should be the United States' official language. Best moment of that class.[[Special:Contributions/173.22.5.38|173.22.5.38]] 04:40, 28 October 2013 (UTC)

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