Well not in the context I was discussing :p but otherwise yes it is pretty coo'. Has a neat sort of sophistication or ring to it.
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I'm a londoner and should have a london Accent.
But due to a lack of "Social Exposure" (the Comunicative, not naked in a public place, Kind:tongue: ) I have an unusual accent to the extent that Londoners have asked me where i'm from a few times.:confused:
Maybe i'm the first to have the "internet accent":eek: !
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I'm a Scouser (I'm from Liverpool, UK) but one doesn't talk with a scouse accent, does one. Strangely the word “scouse” comes from Germany! Labskaus (lob scouse in Liverpool) is a sort of stew which is typical of a number of north European countries not just Liverpool. But in Liverpool it is considered typically Liverpudlian (or typically scouse). These days I only eat Blind Scouse (scouse without meat) because I'm vegetarian now. The Liverpool accent is influenced by the many Irish immigrants who still live there. But within a space of 20 square miles Liverpool has in fact got quite a few accents. British people can be a bit snobbish about accents but this also has its positive aspect – it's easier to understand people who have a standardised accent. I thought I spoke German fluently till I went to live in Bavaria. I thought I understood English, till I went to Glasgow and I thought I understood Spanish till I came to live in Andalucia.
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Allegedly Gladstone spoke with a Liverpudlian accent, but he certainly said one so it couldn't have been a scouse accent.
peterinmalaga Wrote:But within a space of 20 square miles Liverpool has in fact got quite a few accents.
Similar story in a few other British cities, particularly London, its one of the things I like about Britain, it makes it a more interesting place to live.
peterinmalaga Wrote:British people can be a bit snobbish about accents
Occasionally, normally very snobbish, either conventionally or reverse snobbery.
peterinmalaga Wrote:I thought I understood English, till I went to Glasgow
Although I know for a fact that there are people there who
can speak English, but for the most part whatever it is that they
do speak it isn't English.
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The same is true of Switzerland where people from neighbouring villages often speak differently from each other ... not that I can tell the difference!
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boxerdc Wrote:My partner is from Tennessee, and when he speaks, I have a hard time keeping my clothes on..
How do you manage to go out shopping together and the like? Does he have to pass you post-it notes?
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