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The Plastic Paddy one is worse ,they go away from here ,then come back with a different accent ,

how to f**k anybody can lose their native tounge is beyond me .

I had a lovely lincolnshire accent... Now my accent is lincs... Galway/mayo/roscommon bogger accent

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Fcuking english accent full stop,lol.

barnsley , tha [bANNED TEXT] , tha [bANNED TEXT] !!specialy that cnut stabba

English speaking pakistani's irritate the life out of me..

Well if you go to visit , or relocate somewhere.you will alter the way you pronounce English, i mean talk more proper , so you can be understood. So of you live in a place long enough, you will speak differently.

Obviously you will still have your accent, and if you returned your native home, after x amount of years, I'm sure your mates And family would pick up on that.

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I find accents fascinating......apparently we ( Britain ) has more diversity in our language than any other nation.......2 Spaniards for instance from opposite ends of the country have very little difference in their accents,whereas i now live barely 20 miles from where i grew up yet my accent stands out a mile.......look at the difference between a scouser and a manc and theres only what 30 miles between the two.........

Worst accents i think are Bristol or Brummies.........both sound dosey as arseholes you just cant imagine there being intelligent ones :D

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The Plastic Paddy one is worse ,they go away from here ,then come back with a different accent ,

how to f**k anybody can lose their native tounge is beyond me .

I had a lovely lincolnshire accent... Now my accent is lincs... Galway/mayo/roscommon bogger accent

 

My mother still has her brogue or brog Irish accent after 60 years over here. :victory:

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I find most accents amusing...but what i hate is people who end a sentence in a questioning manor !AAARRRGGGHHH !

 

The fifers do that.Drives me nuts. :D They always end a sentence with.Ye ken. :blink:

My friends from up that way always end a sentence in...............like eh :laugh:

 

Try Dundee if you think the fifers are bad.

Tak this road, then tAk it to left.

f**k off I'll just "tAk" the road back to Falkirk, ya f*****g weirdos

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It should be made law that anyone who greets another person with the call......"Oiiiiii Oiiiiii" should be shot..... :yes:

NI accent is too aggresive, they always sound like they are pissed off.... :yes:

so thats why that pig said i sounded like a cheeky bitch lol. Just so happens he was scottish too :laugh:

Compared to the southern accent its coarse though Mo aint it. When i was 18 my local pub was run by a woman from NI. Even when she was happy she sounded f*****g grumpy.... :laugh:

HAHA, well ive been told im "squeaky" when i talk, so i dont sound that bad lol :laugh:
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Well if you go to visit , or relocate somewhere.you will alter the way you pronounce English, i mean talk more proper , so you can be understood. So of you live in a place long enough, you will speak differently.

Obviously you will still have your accent, and if you returned your native home, after x amount of years, I'm sure your mates And family would pick up on that.

 

That's spot on mate, my wife sounds more Welshie than me sometimes! :laugh::thumbs:

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Fife where every c**ts yer neebur!!

Edinburgh...2 types of folk, either your a snotty nosed c**t or a jakkie...................what are you....? Like i f*****g dont know already neebur...... :laugh:

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Well if you go to visit , or relocate somewhere.you will alter the way you pronounce English, i mean talk more proper , so you can be understood. So of you live in a place long enough, you will speak differently.

Obviously you will still have your accent, and if you returned your native home, after x amount of years, I'm sure your mates And family would pick up on that.

 

That's spot on mate, my wife sounds more Welshie than me sometimes! :laugh::thumbs:

I've got a mate who's wife is from Larkhall, they stay in Fife but even he sounds a bit weegie now and again.........like calling the bairn the "wein"......... :D

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