Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for December 22, 2024

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    C  about 10 hours ago

    Blimey. Blind Freddie, she is

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    charliefarmrhere  about 10 hours ago

    Watching the TV series The Outlanders, with a lot of Scottish and British accents, I would be lost without the Captions on.

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    SpacedInvader Premium Member about 10 hours ago

    Bit of the Gray Haired Lady she is. Though not as much as she was a few weeks back.

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    thevideostoreguy  about 9 hours ago

    JOBBERS COGNOTS, YA MUCKA!

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    Lucy Rudy  about 9 hours ago

    I now have closed caption on everything. All voices are muffled somewhat between my tinnitus and background noises.

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    coffeemom88  about 9 hours ago

    Must be in Midsummer!

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    Rhetorical_Question   about 8 hours ago

    Original English language.

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    Robin Harwood  about 8 hours ago

    Arlo learned by listening. Try it, Janis.

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    mobeydick  about 7 hours ago

    What the heck is the British language? I beleive you mean English.

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    bob but I spell it backwards  about 7 hours ago

    Have Janis’s jugs gone a bit mutt in Jeff?

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    Rich88865  about 6 hours ago

    Turn the captions on, for everything

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    kennywalter  about 5 hours ago

    Thank you Janis! I’m the same way.

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    Stephanie Have one  about 5 hours ago

    Hubby and I go through this a lot. He doesn’t catch it and I have to “translate” and….his Mum was British! LoL

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    JessieRandySmithJr.  about 5 hours ago

    Ahhh the BBC on Public TV, use the CCTV for subtitles. Be careful how you talk Arlo she might have your “guts for garters”.

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    nosirrom  about 4 hours ago

    I’ve watched so many British show that I no longer have to turn the volume up.

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    dlkrueger33  about 4 hours ago

    We watch movies with the closed-caption feature on. It’s not just British speech issues, but American movies are just as bad. Everybody either slurs or whispers their dialogue. It’s not just our ears. We have NO trouble watching old black and white movies from the past.

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    biglar  about 4 hours ago

    Lots and lots of Monty Python.

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    cabalonrye  about 4 hours ago

    It’s American that is a problem for me. The actors mumble and hearing loss is not making the problem better. British English on TV is quite easy, even with local accents as the actors are careful to be understandable. Real life is a bit different, Americans mumble less and some British accents are truly unintelligible.

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    Stodgefinn Premium Member about 3 hours ago

    I can’t understand English accents at all and being somewhat dyslexic can’t read closed captions fast enough to keep up. We don’t watch any programs with accents, too frustrating.

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    timinwsac Premium Member about 3 hours ago

    And then there’s Australian accents.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 921a96]  about 3 hours ago

    Just use the subtitles, like we do!

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    royq27  about 3 hours ago

    My wife is British and I have to explain to her sometimes…

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    wittj1  about 3 hours ago

    Captions are the trick.

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    [Traveler] Premium Member about 3 hours ago

    I like the Brit shows, but I have to have captions. But then again, I always use captions for anything I watch anymore.

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    lauraNYG32561 Premium Member about 3 hours ago

    I dislike reading the captions…but I’m going to start using it for the British shows and movies from now on. There is always one or two characters I have a hard time understanding.

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    John Reiher Premium Member about 3 hours ago

    Sounds like they are watching a BBC crime drama set in Scotland…. even the Brits have to turn on closed captioning to understand what they are saying.

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    I was FRAMED!!!!!!  about 3 hours ago

    She should try going to Ireland, where they mix Gaelic with their English, in many places that are not frequented by too many tourists.

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    jarvisloop  about 2 hours ago

    Some Brits, I imagine, have difficulty understanding some of our more prominent dialects and accents. Think of someone from Brooklyn or the True South trying to converse with a Cockney.

    The person who said the following is under debate, but I think it’s still accurate: “The United States and Great Britain are two countries divided by a common language.”

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    BJDucer  about 2 hours ago

    As I get older, it’s the background noise that keeps me from understanding what’s said. Even if the person is right next to me I can only understand about 50% of what’s said to me if there’s a noisy background. Walking in a park with a stiff breeze is background noise, or loud chirping crickets, or car traffic, or heaven forbid a bar or a restaurant…..especially if there’s music going on. The first time someone asks me a question, I politely tell them I cannot understand a word they’re saying with all the background conversation/noise going on and I’ll either need an interpreter or we’ll have to wait until later to have this conversation. I don’t think I’m going deaf, but truly don’t understand why the background noise is making such an impact on understand those who are close to me when they’re talking.

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    assrdood  about 2 hours ago

    Brit Box teaches me new words…..like “Gobsmacked”.

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    exness Premium Member about 2 hours ago

    I rarely go to a movie anymore because you can’t turn on the captions!

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    tauyen  about 2 hours ago

    Britain and the US – two countries divided by common language

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    Kevinat  about 2 hours ago

    This comic leaves me gobsmacked

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    formathe  about 1 hour ago

    I find they all mumble far too much and now they lay on background music for no valid reason. And before you respond, I have a very good pair of hearing aids designed to adjust to many environments. I think they want you to turn up the volume so the louder adverts pin you to your couch disallowing you from reaching the remote to mute them.

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    Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe  about 1 hour ago

    Bit like ’merican, regional

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    gigagrouch  about 1 hour ago

    Subtitles…use subtitles.

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    yoda1234  15 minutes ago

    Somebody forgot to turn on the closed captions

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    Ontman  13 minutes ago

    Watch Coronation Street for a while, you’ll pick it up.

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    curtlyon19  12 minutes ago

    I have no problem but I know some people can’t manage it. A friend refused a free trip to Australia saying “I don’t speak the language”

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    Demo12 Premium Member 8 minutes ago

    We use captions on British accents and especially Australian ones.

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    syzygy47  7 minutes ago

    Funny, I never had trouble with traditional British, Dad’s Army, Blake’s 7, Man about the House. Others like Guy Ritchie speak mumbling and need the CC

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    wolfgang73  5 minutes ago

    And Scottish is even worse. I’ve been using captions more and more lately. It also seems like actors mumble a lot anymore.

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    KEA  2 minutes ago

    …and they mumble – Why I ALWAYS watch Brit stuff with subtitles

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