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Some people rule you out on one. That is a fact.



There is nothing worse than broken Glaswegian - feck I'll rule you out and and I was christened in Carntyne. It's uneducated lazy. I would say that's the worst - paint us in a good light eh? You can't help these feckers      They know it all.

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I accidentally taped my Black Country accent, not to be confused with a Birmingham accent and I though “who the heck is that?” Then I realised it was me

It doesn’t sound anything like I hear when I am talking

Moonie
Last edited by Moonie
@Moonie posted:

I accidentally taped my Black Country accent, not to be confused with a Birmingham accent and I though “who the heck is that?” Then I realised it was me

It doesn’t sound anything like I hear when I am talking

Baz
@Saint posted:

When I hear a Geordie accent on TV I think,

"Do we really sound like that?" Awful 

Loving a soft Gaelic lilt

Hadaway and sh*te man🤣…..I’ve lived in the South now longer than I lived in the NE….but never really had the NE accent due to an Auntie who ensured that I didn’t….but I can turn the accent on and off….like Baz I speak Surrey these days…which isn’t really any kind of accent 🤣

Kaytee
@Former Member posted:

The fist time I lived in America and moved back I had the merest hint of an American accent, and was told by employment agencies to lose it if I wanted to work. Been here now for 2/5 of my life over two spells and don't think I have an American accent. Any changes in words and expressions disappear too as soon as I speak to someone from home.

Hi there Roxan How’s it going ?

Baz

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