This is my accent. It’s the least strong accent of anyone I know in Cork.

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:smiley: thread delivers

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I don’t really sound like I’m from Newcastle (or at least I don’t think I do.) It’s definitely flattened out a bit since living in Glasgow.

The woman I sit next to at work keeps doing her version of a Geordie accent which slips between Pakistani, West Indian, Welsh and Black Country at will. It’s funny but not for the reason she thinks.

I do an excellent South African accent.

The one in Boscastle? I’ve been there, it was pretty good.

Would try it if I could get Vocaroo working!

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Vic Reeves thinks everything’s sexy though. I bet he rubs himself against furniture all the time, and supermarket displays and so on.

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You’re probably well in there.

Thought Reeves was more North Eastern. Like Middlesbrough or Darlington…?

no way are any of these real. bazzer :joy:

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Yeah, he grew up in Darlington.

They’re all real! I might make a sequel!

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You have a proper widely Estuary accent mayte.

Ooh hang on… Maybe it wasn’t the sailors that spread the accent… MAYBE IT WAS THE WITCHES…

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My accent is totally indistinct - 10 years of growing up in East Yorkshire with parents from the East Midlands, then eight years living in South Wales, then mainly Essex / London since then. Don’t think anyone has ever been able to tell where I’m “from” based on how I talk (not that I have an easy answer to where I’m from anyway).

I’m good at impersonating accents though, especially after a drink or two.

Bog standard Northern

That little mix video is mint

please use bazzer in an authentic sentence

don’t know about my accent, think my voice is ok though.

Probably sounds scummy to you lot though!

“Well lad! Long time no see! Nice bazzer there!”

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guess I sound a little bit like thom yorke when he talks.

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I am fairly Wiltshire, not quite farmer but a long way from the Oxford lilt I had 20 years ago.