Mais Hamdan, Egyptian singer/actress mocks Filipino's English accent

Published: 18 November 2017
on channel: Allan Ecleo
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What would be your reaction when a a famous Arab Jordanian actress and singer Egyptian celebrity like MAIS HAMDAN, laughs at a Filipino on National TV for mispronouncing particular words?

Societies may have a dissimilar accent as every culture is nurtured differently of its environment which forms part of its individuality and personality.

Nevertheless, some people ridicule people whose pronunciation is different from how they speak words or the way words should be appropriately pronounced even if they are talking about the same.

Just like this Egyptian celebrity’s who was guested in the national TV show “Lahonwas” which turned to be viral after she laughed about a Filipino using the English language with a different accent.

Ostensibly, the Filipino was conversing with a customer in Dubai, which Mais Hamdan demonstrated like:

“How are you Ma’am and Sir?”

“Good morning!”

“How are you today?”

“Marry Christmas.” (instead of MERRY CHRISTMAS)

“Ma’am, today we have a new collaction.” (which should be pronounced COLLECTION)

“You can buy everything at 50%. Ma’am, we have that one in black and that one in yellow.”

“No Ma’am, we don’t have red in that one. If you want that one Ma’am, I will call my supervisor, and get from the other store. I will ask that one.”

“Ma’am, if you come back tomorrow, that 50% will finish.”

“Ma’am, you’re so pretty.”

“Oh, my God, she is so pretty.”

Although it shows an uneducated gesture from an educated individual/s (including the host of the show) and thus offensive, it calls for an open-mindedness and tolerance, as even in the Philippines itself, there are fellow Filipinos who mock us Visayans, for example, when we mispronounce vowels or speak poor English.


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