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Of course, in theory, there's a possibility that someone named Simon Cartwright, with a North Korean accent, who has amnesia and can't remember a thing about the place they claim they grew up in, is actually not a spy. I personally don't think that's a situation where an employer is required to give the benefit of the doubt.


How many employers can reliably distinguish a North Korean accent from a South Korean one?


Quite a few South Korean descent owned and operated companies are in America. I assume that they would have a decent detection rate.




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