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over a year ago
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"Its an assault on the eardrums aaaaaaaaaagggghhhhhit is awful. Liverpool and Newcastle accents are just as horrific
Quite agree, Newcastle accent is an abomination "
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There's no British accent I don't like to be honest.
The Carlisle one is a bit funny but I love earwigging when people are talking.
I get accent Tourettes sometimes though and start trying to mimic them while they're stood in front of me (not in a mean way)...it will get me into trouble one day!
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over a year ago
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Thankfully having grown up in East Birmingham the accent is less pronounced than the areas closer to the black country so I manage to sound quite civilised.
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"The dropped H of the Mackem accent is an assault on the ears..
Good job some of us learnt to speak properly then isn’t itoooo burn "
No it's just true. Whoever says wor instead of our and howay really can't put anyone elses accent down. |
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"The dropped H of the Mackem accent is an assault on the ears..
Good job some of us learnt to speak properly then isn’t itoooo burn
No it's just true. Whoever says wor instead of our and howay really can't put anyone elses accent down. " ooof its like a scene out of batman tv show
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"Its an assault on the eardrums aaaaaaaaaagggghhhhh"
It's gotta be up there with the Scouse and Cockney on awful terms and we're Brummies.
P.s. don't mistake it for the Black country accent though.
We can still be offended. |
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"Brum accent from a cute girl turns me right on... Seriously "
Hear hear especially those from the Quinton area for me.......btw I'm not a Yam Yam which is probably the accent that so offends (that's the Black Country) |
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Brummie and the Black Country Yamyam accent are two totally different beasts.
In the same way Scouse and Manc are different. Geordie and Meckum. Glasgow and Edinburgh. And any other pairs of regional accents that sound the same to outsiders |
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"Brummie and the Black Country Yamyam accent are two totally different beasts.
In the same way Scouse and Manc are different. Geordie and Meckum. Glasgow and Edinburgh. And any other pairs of regional accents that sound the same to outsiders"
Oh my god can a person not be apest without having facts and geography thrown at him jeez |
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"Brummie and the Black Country Yamyam accent are two totally different beasts.
In the same way Scouse and Manc are different. Geordie and Meckum. Glasgow and Edinburgh. And any other pairs of regional accents that sound the same to outsiders
Oh my god can a person not be apest without having facts and geography thrown at him jeez"
You can be a persistently pesky pest as much as you like, just don't confuse me with a brummie |
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"Brummie and the Black Country Yamyam accent are two totally different beasts.
In the same way Scouse and Manc are different. Geordie and Meckum. Glasgow and Edinburgh. And any other pairs of regional accents that sound the same to outsiders
Oh my god can a person not be apest without having facts and geography thrown at him jeez
You can be a persistently pesky pest as much as you like, just don't confuse me with a brummie" for this thread i think i will cos i find it funny |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Brummie and the Black Country Yamyam accent are two totally different beasts.
In the same way Scouse and Manc are different. Geordie and Meckum. Glasgow and Edinburgh. And any other pairs of regional accents that sound the same to outsiders
Oh my god can a person not be apest without having facts and geography thrown at him jeez
You can be a persistently pesky pest as much as you like, just don't confuse me with a brummiefor this thread i think i will cos i find it funny"
I salute your dogged determination with a single red rose |
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