Friday, September 16, 2011

Influential Speaker

I agree, that a person's use of language is developed by the people he surrounds himself with. I believe through all your lifes' experience you will ultimately create the unique way that is your way of speaking. I feel like a lot of my influences for the way I speak came from either me being in the church, or sports and other activities that my mother would have me involved in as i was growing up. As I grew up at times I wasn't as focused on my future and sometimes would feel like as if I wouldn't make it in my life, but being around my family(that worked as teachers) and other educated black peers that I looked up to. I wanted to be able to talk like that, to sound educated and for people to want to listen to me. Also music and art has played a big role in the way I choose my words and want to speak to people, because when it comes to me writing a song or poetry I want to use words that were poetic and smooth. But on the other side of the way I speak to people, I hung around a couple of  influences in my life, that at times when we would speak to people I would use a lot of slang and grammar that is; as I get older, inappropriate business/professional skills. But also, hanging around with my god brother in church and being involved in the choir, junior deacon board, and usher board help me keep my mind on the path I wanted to take and this kept my head on straight as I moved on through life. Other influences of the way I speak came from a myriad of other places like when I'm making a joke or just being goofy it probably came from comedy sitcoms like martin, or fresh prince of bel-aire, or just even people I thought was funny that I met over the course of my life. So by mixing all the influences of the way I speak you get a young man still trying to better hisself as a man but understands the way you talk to people is not what makes you who you are but the actions you take with them and I hope you understand a new side that you may not have known about me.

4 comments:

  1. I 100 percent agree with you in that aspect of you saying that a slew of outside influences and the way one's parent/parents raised them does allow a person to take it all in and make it thiers. I also beileve that a persons geographical location matters as well because in certain areas people speak english in a differant tone thats not nessessarily slang. In over all through i agree with your previous blog.

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  2. id like to compliment you on your post. You had alot of personal details that give the reader an insight to who you are. One part that stood out to was when you mentioned "the way you talk to people is not what makes you who you are" i completely agree. More times then not people label you with who they think a you are just because of the way you speak, completely missing who you really are. Keep up the good work !

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  3. Good work j Harrison I see No I hear your language every day in song or a poem

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