I’m not knocking him, don’t get me wrong. He does sound like he has a firm grasp on the situation.
It’s a matter of style. Imagine the same news event being reported by (a) a British gentlemen, proper, stiff upper lip, etc. and (b) a hysterical, shrill teenage girl.
The message is the same. But for my taste, I’ll take the serious Brit. It’s a question of personal taste.
>>The message is the same. But for my taste, Ill take the serious Brit. Its a question of personal taste.<<
I agree:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-QNAwUdHUQ
:)