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The idea that Americans "hate" the letter T is a playful exaggeration referring to certain regional accents, particularly in some southern and urban dialects, where the pronunciation of T often softens or drops entirely—like saying "butter" as "buh-er." This phenomenon is part of the natural evolution of language and reflects the diversity of American English. Rather than hatred, it highlights the unique and varied ways in which language is spoken across different regions.

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