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Slylee
i'd like to meet ambs!



and i am this weekend:D w00t w00t, look out 70's, here we come. lol
Temperate
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Originally posted by Ian
well you probably wouldn't understand me. I had to talk at one word a second when I spoke to echo of silence on the phone :clown:


I understand you english folk pretty well. My neighbor has a thick accent.
Sunsnail
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Originally posted by Temperate
I understand you english folk pretty well. My neighbor has a thick accent.


Yea... I just cant understand the welsh accent
pvdAngel
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Originally posted by Temperate
I understand you english folk pretty well. My neighbor has a thick accent.


Can you understand folk with a thick Scottish accent? btw my accent isn't think, I've actually been mistaken for other nationalities.


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Originally posted by Sunsnail
Yea... I just cant understand the welsh accent


I couldn't agree more. :p


j/k I can understand them quite well, even the Liverpudlians. :p
Ian
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Originally posted by pvdAngel
Can you understand folk with a thick Scottish accent? btw my accent isn't think, I've actually been mistaken for other nationalities.


I cannae understand the glasgae accent, not the thick one. the fife one i struggle with too, the more northern scottish ones are easy as i spent years at school with a lad who left aberdeen aged 7 with his family & i spent about 7 yrs sitting with him in lessons & got used to it. I can't understand geordie, pure-bred scouse and i dont like southern accents or brummies. I'm fussy
pvdAngel
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Originally posted by Ian
I cannae understand the glasgae accent, not the thick one. the fife one i struggle with too, the more northern scottish ones are easy as i spent years at school with a lad who left aberdeen aged 7 with his family & i spent about 7 yrs sitting with him in lessons & got used to it. I can't understand geordie, pure-bred scouse and i dont like southern accents or brummies. I'm fussy


hehe

I can pretty much understand most Scot accents, especially the Glasgae one as my dad's originally from there. Which is weird coz he's very articulate when he speaks. Maybe that's where I picked it up from.

I also have a strange talent to do almost any accent, enough to pass off as a foreigner. I should be a dialect coach for big name actors or something. (I'm kidding of course.) :p
dj_bas
I'd like to meet Caela so I can see just how deep the rabbit hole goes :wtf:
Ian
my accent is pretty uncommon. closest resembling nottingham, derby with the odd word picked up from north notts/south yorks as i spent 4 yrs growing up that way.
Ian
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Originally posted by dj_bas
I'd like to meet Caela so I can see just how deep the rabbit hole goes :wtf:


if psy-t is to be believed, it goes 400 minutes.
kr00t0n
Off the top of my head:

Ygrene
Clovsha
Boom4r
Floorcranberryfillerjuice
Team cyclops
MH
UWM

And many more :)

montana
eeeehm. janus, mikey, miki, sara, bas, rob, greg.
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
I cannae understand the glasgae accent, not the thick one. the fife one i struggle with too, the more northern scottish ones are easy as i spent years at school with a lad who left aberdeen aged 7 with his family & i spent about 7 yrs sitting with him in lessons & got used to it. I can't understand geordie, pure-bred scouse and i dont like southern accents or brummies. I'm fussy


Lol. Man, I had such a hard time with accents when I first got to the UK. The very first guy I worked with had a MEGA THICK Glasgow (Glaswegian?) accent, and I couldn't understand a word he said :( He was such a nice guy, butI had no chance.

My next issue came up with a far southern (or it could have been another) English accent. Working in a bar, she asked me for a cork. I responded (politely) "wtf do you want a cork for?" She looked at me O_o.... No, a cork.

Turned out she meant Coke. Oops.

Brummies and Scouses I could do alright with. Geordies though :wtf: . They might as well be speaking ancient Egyptian. :(
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