My husband hasn’t been able to use a mobile for about ten years but just a couple of thoughts.Many thanks. I've seen the video and that's what prompted me to ask if anyone had actual experience of this phone. It's promoted by the RNIB for visually impaired people, but it seems ideal for those with dexterity problems but who are quite capable of telling a phone to 'call daughter" or whoever.
He also sometimes struggles to recall the words he wants to say so there often long pauses and and a few ums in between. I don’t know how that would go.Hi, that's a good point re slurred speech, hadn't thought of that, thanks.
Try Glaswegian!Or accents, Mrs next door is from Liverpool and sometimes I need a translator to speak to her. We almost have to resort to sight language sometimes, she has just such a heavy accent, love her to bits, hubby is great too but face to face really genuine accents can be difficult to deal with and I post on here as a carer. K
Especially when they have had a couple of wee drams!😂😂😂
😜As if! 🥃🥃
You should hear a Dundonian accent after a couple of wee drams!🤣