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Aye, Bristol accent is bananas. Right cider farming effort lol.
You must have a fairly strong accent if Mugz accent comes across as plain. I thought he had a crazy strong Southern accent when he posted a wee clip of him talking.
Aye, winampishedapeeyurstartawkinlikiss.
Aye, Bristol accent is bananas. Right cider farming effort lol.
Bristolian makes me laugh.
Proper Jeremy Kyle fodder they sound like.

The accent in St. Helens is your stereotypical northern accent. We are about 12 miles from Liverpool city centre and the accents are like chalk and cheese, scousers call us woolybacks. we have have had a load of scousers move into the town and the trend among the teenagers seems to be to talk with a scousers twang in their voice, fuck knows why.
Out of interest, when we go to the chippy, we call chips and peas "a split", Dont ask me why. This causes confusion if we go to other towns cos some places call a split chips and beans, or chips and gravy. Anyone else heard of a split, and if so what do you get in your chippys.
Never heard of a split. On chippie talk though, in Edinburgh if you go to a chippy they ask if you want 'salt and SAUCE' not salt and vinegar and they mean brown sauce, really vinegary stuff where as everywhere else as far as I know it's just salt & vinegar. Confuses anyone whos not used to it and a lot of people say yeah thinking they're getting salt and tomato sauce only to be disappointed.
There's still accents around here, thick, rough, scummy sounding accents. I can use it like the best of them but I can also discard it pretty easily if I need to and often get told I don't sound Scottish or have much of an accent when I'm abroad.
Never heard of a split. On chippie talk though, in Edinburgh if you go to a chippy they ask if you want 'salt and SAUCE' not salt and vinegar and they mean brown sauce, really vinegary stuff where as everywhere else as far as I know it's just salt & vinegar. Confuses anyone whos not used to it and a lot of people say yeah thinking they're getting salt and tomato sauce only to be disappointed.
There's still accents around here, thick, rough, scummy sounding accents. I can use it like the best of them but I can also discard it pretty easily if I need to and often get told I don't sound Scottish or have much of an accent when I'm abroad.
My family all live in Norwich so whenever I go to visit them they all sound like total country bumpkins to me.
I personally think its an awful accent but not as annoying as the white teenage kids who try to talk like they were born and bred in Jamaica.
Hahaha. "Whayoosayinblud? Yoo got that food fam?". I'm quite good at that accent (probably due to listening to too much UKHH, Klashnekoff n shit "Oi raaascclart. Bumbaclart fassy 'ole!!!), couldn't stop talking like that when I was in London, or in a pure Danny Dyer-esque "Faaackkkin 'ell, you facckin MUG!"
Why the fuck do people want to sound like they are from Jamaica, that daft dappy is one of them clowns isn't he. There's nothing worse than hearing a white man trying to sound black.