Accents. Have you got one?

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My accent: Depends on who I'm talking too and if I've had a drink. Like chatting to mate from the same area as me, the New Forest, who now lives in Harrogate. After a pint or some we both sound like a couple of full on yokels.
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cheb wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 8:39 am
Halifax are part of Lloyds/Bank of Scotland, not NatWest/Royal Bank of Scotland
Ah that'd be why I get grumpy Glasgow Scots rather than posh Edinburgh Scots :thumbup:
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There's massive BT and DLG call centres in Doncaster.

My first proper job was in a call centre in Doncaster, taking stationery orders for a company called Neat Ideas if anyone remembers them, 2nd biggest at the time to Viking, got bought out by Staples.
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The occasional Buzz slips in when I mean bus :oops:
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Sahf Luhnden through and through. I was told many years ago to lose it for the sake of my career. :obscene-birdiedoublered:

I have a soft spot for a Wolverhampton accent, for reasons I can't comprehend. Quite keen on a soft Irish lilt as well.

South African accents, along with West Coast US, grate my nut sack.
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South Lancashire accent here.
Within 20 miles of here in any direction the accents & dialects completely change.Head mainly East & it goes,Scouse,Wigan,Leigh,Manc,South it's all Scouse,North it's Lancashire then Preston or Blackburn.
When I was trucking people in Preston or over in Yorkshire thought I was scouse,When I worked in Leigh they called me half scouse. & scousers thought I was from Yorkshire :wtf:
When I was trucking for a scottish firm they would often ask me to repeat what I'd said as they struggled with the accent,so I guess it's a broad accent,definitely not RP...
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gremlin wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:22 am I have a soft spot for a Wolverhampton accent, for reasons I can't comprehend. Quite keen on a soft Irish lilt as well.
Certain female German accents have always been a fave of mine. Which works well, albeit in a distracting way, for me now :lol:

I can now hear quite clearly the difference in German regional accents too, but I've no chance telling you which one relates to which part of the fatherland.
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Been away from Bradford nearly 30 years but folk can still place my accent.
When I get together with my old pals, our lass says I slip right back into full on accent and she says she can't tell a word we're all saying :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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Nope,not at all.

No one in N.Ireland has an accent of any kind.

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My own accent, originally from Kent, is lazy and not distinctive. But the accent I am most jealous of (possibly slightly obsessive about!) is Michelle Dewbury ( Hull?) on GB News.
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roadster wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:40 am My own accent, originally from Kent, is lazy and not distinctive. But the accent I am most jealous of (possibly slightly obsessive about!) is Michelle Dewbury ( Hull?) on GB News.
The character Toni in Hullraisers has a great accent, I love it.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 8:19 am I've heard a few times that call centres like having Geordie women on the complaints line. Apparently the most ammeanable accent.
Oh yeah,the Geordie accent has it going on. When I heard Cheryl Cole was a Geordie,then I knew she was perfect. 8-)
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I'm originally from south east Wales - the accent was more Charlotte Church than Gavin and Stacey. 30 years living in Wolverhampton eventually changed that in to the flat Midlands accent that gremlin finds attractive. I've lived in the north east for the last 16 years but I've resisted the Geordie/Mackem/pityakker accent as much as I can, and people still identify my midlands accent - usually as Brummie, although it's definitely not.

It's still castle, bath, glass and grass with a short "a"
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I'm Black Country, so proper Midlands, none of this Brummie rubbish :D

Tooth and tongue are particular words Muz mocks me for. :?

Locally, in comparison, I have a 'posh' Black Country accent, which I appreciate is laughable, but compare my Sedgley (nr Wolverhampton) accent to a Gornal accent, and even non-locals will tell the difference 😆

Muz's Geordie has definitely softened over the years he's been down (in South Staffordshire), with me, but I think the reverse is true too. And I use loads of Geordie words in a Midlands accent, which even I realise is odd 🤣
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Druid wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:02 am

It's still castle, bath, glass and grass with a short "a"
Conversely, I pronounce the c-word as 'caaaaaht'. :thumbup:
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A bit like a member of the Royal family :obscene-drinkingcheers:
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gremlin wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:06 am
Druid wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:02 am

It's still castle, bath, glass and grass with a short "a"
Conversely, I pronounce the c-word as 'caaaaaht'. :thumbup:
You're from south London, you can't help it.
My wife is from Streatham, even though she left there over 40 years ago she still can't speak properly ;)
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gremlin wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:06 am
Druid wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:02 am

It's still castle, bath, glass and grass with a short "a"
Conversely, I pronounce the c-word as 'caaaaaht'. :thumbup:
'tis my standard reply when someone accuses me of being posh. I'm faahkin posh you caant.
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Buckaroo wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:14 am A bit like a member of the Royal family :obscene-drinkingcheers:
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Grew up all around what is now the M25 area, moved to Gloucestershire, but most people say south west dialect!