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How to speak like a posh british person.
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
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Woud you want to speak posh like a british person? I would like to try for fun and I like posh english like the queens english and those you hear in the old costume dramas like jayne eyer. I looked at this video https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=G_gl8v7-tIQ and it was fun, it is how you say they word with a more posh accent and it was fun how they gave different examples of like how you say city lol
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Posh is not something you can just acquire. I'm proper posh, was born that way. All in the breeding.
Although a starting point if you want to cheat:
Awldee not Alday - aldi
Scon not Scowne - scone |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was in USA on business back in the 1980s with my boss who had quite a well spoken accent.. But not RP. The funny thing was that a load of people we met called him 'Crocodile Dundee". The film had just come out but the yanks couldn't tell the difference between an Australian and English accent. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When meeting someone for the first time,
1)50% of attraction is looks.
2)25% is speaking voice.
Most people spend all that time and money on no.1 and never give no.2 a second thought. |
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
From the land of haribos. |
"Posh is not something you can just acquire. I'm proper posh, was born that way. All in the breeding.
Although a starting point if you want to cheat:
Awldee not Alday - aldi
Scon not Scowne - scone " That is right as it something you are born with but yes with practise you could improve, that is a good example too |
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"When meeting someone for the first time,
1)50% of attraction is looks.
2)25% is speaking voice.
Most people spend all that time and money on no.1 and never give no.2 a second thought."
What's the other 25%? |
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"When meeting someone for the first time,
1)50% of attraction is looks.
2)25% is speaking voice.
Most people spend all that time and money on no.1 and never give no.2 a second thought.
What's the other 25%? "
Shoes |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When meeting someone for the first time,
1)50% of attraction is looks.
2)25% is speaking voice.
Most people spend all that time and money on no.1 and never give no.2 a second thought.
What's the other 25%?
Shoes "
This^^^ |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When meeting someone for the first time,
1)50% of attraction is looks.
2)25% is speaking voice.
Most people spend all that time and money on no.1 and never give no.2 a second thought.
What's the other 25%?
Shoes
This^^^"
I am fine then ! |
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By *anky_PankyWoman
over a year ago
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"I was in USA on business back in the 1980s with my boss who had quite a well spoken accent.. But not RP. The funny thing was that a load of people we met called him 'Crocodile Dundee". The film had just come out but the yanks couldn't tell the difference between an Australian and English accent. "
I'm in the USA now and I have been asked if I'm Australian over the years far more than if I'm english!!
Although the woman at the till in ChickFilA a couple years back asked if I was English cause I sounded like Adele!!!! I have a Cheshire accent, certainly not cockney! |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
East London |
"I was in USA on business back in the 1980s with my boss who had quite a well spoken accent.. But not RP. The funny thing was that a load of people we met called him 'Crocodile Dundee". The film had just come out but the yanks couldn't tell the difference between an Australian and English accent. "
I've been asked a few times if I'm Australian. |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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"I was in USA on business back in the 1980s with my boss who had quite a well spoken accent.. But not RP. The funny thing was that a load of people we met called him 'Crocodile Dundee". The film had just come out but the yanks couldn't tell the difference between an Australian and English accent.
I've been asked a few times if I'm Australian. "
And sometimes by British people. |
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I watch ‘Felix Finance’ on YouTube he’s very posh and at first couldn’t stand listening to him. However after a while I realised it’s not ‘put on’ it’s his true way of speaking and his knowledge on the stock market especially Chinese (that I invest in) companies is beneficial to making me a better trader.
So subscribe every ‘like’ goes to his goats |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"*She'll kill me again for this*
Just listen to Meli , job done "
I don't think I sound particularly posh to be honest. My time on fab has taught me that posh sounding can mean a wealth of different sounds to people. I think sometimes there can be an almost... try too hard, oddly clipped posh voice? Can't explain it. |
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"*She'll kill me again for this*
Just listen to Meli , job done
I don't think I sound particularly posh to be honest. My time on fab has taught me that posh sounding can mean a wealth of different sounds to people. I think sometimes there can be an almost... try too hard, oddly clipped posh voice? Can't explain it."
Damn I thought I'd got away with this post |
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