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Old 09-15-2006, 10:08 AM   #50
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Originally Posted by Alex Stroup
Another thing of interest to watch will be how the speech styles of the individual groups (but mostly the black tribe) change when the merge happens. (And not that isn't some kind of insult; I am completely accepting of African-American Vernacular English as a dialect of the language.)
I thought this too. The African-American group seemed freer in what they said as a group than I've observed on previous Survivors where tribes were mixed.

I also think there will be some friction in the Asian tribe, because Cao Boi appears to see himself as closer to his Vietnamese roots, whereas he commented that the others have lost touch with their identities.
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