Also the accent. It's how words are pronounced, not just which words are used. I didn't really mean grammar, it's saying the g's at the end of ing words and saying your r's at the end of words and things like that.
Although, I have to say that for most white people I meet who have a "black" accent, it's an affectation. They're rarely ever from a black neighborhood. But again, I'm mostly talking about perception, not reality.
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In Edmonton, we call that bobo'n.
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