you can tell mark e is from bury coz he pronounces it proper

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I am generic Englishman though tbh.

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http://mentalfloss.com/article/50835/20-regional-names-woodlice

do you find people’s clothes or heights interesting?
I can see why people might find it interesting, but just find it dull tbh

could be true!

I think it’s just fun to imagine people with different accents having different lives and stuff and you could have great conversations about what life is like in the place they live/grew up.

Always used to love chatting to the Lithuanian guys at the warehouse about this too, I love people from other countries, so fascinating

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clothes no, heights yes I think

like what’s it like to be short or tall?

how does it change your perception of yourself and others I wonder

I guess if you live in the city you get desensitised to this because everyone is just from everywhere but for me it’s so exciting

which generic part of england is your accent from?

I’m from Cornwall but don’t have a strong accent. My sister does though :man_shrugging:

I like the dialect. ‘Back a long’ to describe something that happened in the past. that’s nice.

sounds great! Any famous cornwall people so I could get a picture of what the accent is?

BOOOOOOOOOO!

I don’t mind really

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I suppose it can be a bit of a mixed blessing, depending on how purely you want to speak. Personally I think it adds uniqueness and character.

you know how english people think they´re speaking spanish by adding an a or an o after an english word? spanish people do the same but remove the letter. get a lot of the following:

duck - pat (pato)
cow - vac (vaca)
cat - gat (gato)

another thing is no one knows how to say central heating here. They try and say it as ´calefacc´ (calefacción) and I always want to shout ´DREAM OF CALIFORNICATION´ when they do it

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best one i´ve heard is ´footing´ when the guy meant ´jogging´
<3

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I lived in Cornwall for 3 years and still thought a Devonian woman I worked with a few years later was from Scotland

I’m absolute cack at recognising accents.

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get northern irish and scottish mixed up all the time.

^ this message brought to you by colonialism.
:wink::grin:

They’re our celtic cousins and a great bunch o’ lads and lasses to be fair and yes there’s Ulster Scots etc so a fair bit of crossover.

Weirdly had some Scottish people think I was Mancunian once though.

as a southerner, they´re easy to mistake if you´re not paying attention and hear the accent in the background.