UberEatsDriver
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- Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
With the Africans/Caribbeans I've known and kicked it with, this is true. But, is this the case for New York? I thought because of Hip-Hop y'all would all sound the same.
If you go to Flatbush Brooklyn and then go to Bed Stuy Brooklyn there is something off in the speech pattern. Can’t quite make it out. It’s only hard to tell when the person is either too ghetto or too educated cause at that point they all sound the same