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  • It also depends on state legislature I believe. There was a customer that came up to me to tell me our signage was incorrectly detailing the price pr. oz or the product oz. (can't remember which now) and I never quite understood why he cared so much. But apparently businesses can get fined or dinged per incorrect signage they have so?

  • It's the eye socket and positioning. You can kind of see the pocket created by their "brow" in that picture, but we see them as intimidating or what have you, because we are trying to interpret facial expressions as language.

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  • It was more like "french" how Americans think french is, sadly not actual french. It was to overemphasize the starting sound, since sometimes it's hard to isolate sounds and move them around like that (mouth position wise) when you don't commonly have other words that start with those sounds.

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  • Absolutely not. Am American, so I'm gonna go on a limb and assume most of my friends would also probably pronounce it similarly.

    The way you say Jra-gon and Dra-gon is completely different in most accents on the West coast. I'm very confident in that.

    I think the Midwest would probably say it pretty samsies because they're not emphasizing the first letter: jRa-gun / dRa-gun or jra-Gn / dra-Gn. Probably gets lost in the sauce a little.

    Idk about East Coast, but tbh it probably is closer to Midwesterners dropping consonants and shit so who knows.

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  • Pretend like you're french: j'ragon. It's the second G in garage or however you would say au jou sauce.

    eta: if you're pronouncing dragon and jragon the same, I'm really concerned and alarmed.

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  • It happened to me once. Maybe not sleep paralysis persay but I woke up before my body did (only for like a minute maybe). It was the most indescribably strange and alien feeling I've ever had.