May I take your order?

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Using your best accent (whether it be Australian, British or southern, ect), pretend you are at McDondalds and order something off of their menu. Be picky! For example, a coke with no ice.

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English muffins and tea, please. Where could I possibly be from?

I chose this audio assignment because I think it taps in to the notion

I have to say once again this week is definitely pushing me outside of my comfort zone, but that’s a good thing. It’s about time

The world’s most pickiest eater. This was for a to-go order at Mike’s Italian Food. It was done in a middle eastern accent. Servers will

I selected this week’s assignment because it has to do with food and because it sounded funny. The assignment I selected was pretend i’m ordering food

May I take your order?

Using your best accent (whether it be Australian, British or southern, ect), pretend you are at McDondalds and order something off

I called as an Asian person trying to order Chinese food at a McDonald’s. I run into a little problem.

McD

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Im a bit of a clown for this one. This is a recording of me prank calling a Chinese restaurant

I did this assignment in Audacity.  We had to record ourselves making a very specific order at McDonald’s.

This really required no work at all. 

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