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Oh this reminds me of a speech I did in high school on euthanasia. When I told my teacher what I had chosen as a topic, he asked me what my position was. I told him I was against it (have since changed my mind). He scratched his head and said he couldn't understand why anyone would be against youth in Asia....
Oh this reminds me of a speech I did in high school on euthanasia. When I told my teacher what I had chosen as a topic, he asked me what my position was. I told him I was against it (have since changed my mind). He scratched his head and said he couldn't understand why anyone would be against youth in Asia....
It must be that Southern accent pulling out those long slow phonetic sounds Euth-an- Asia. Southern words all sound like a music.
I think your teacher must have been one of those non southern people (We southern natives all know what these people are called) who come south to learn how English should be spoken.