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Australian Accents

House of Hanover definitely German Vanth, that was the insinuation :)

In regards to Prince Phillip

"BORN ON JUNE 10, 1921, on the Greek island of Corfu, Prince Philip was the only son of Prince Andrew of Greece. The family was Greek in name only; they were of Danish and German background. They were plopped onto the Greek throne in the interests of British foreign policy. In 1947, Philip married Princess Elizabeth, now the Queen, to whom he was related. Both are descendants of Queen Victoria and of King Christian IX of Denmark.

He became a British citizen in 1947 and renounced his royal Greek title"

You gotta love those royals :\

Interesting. Prince Phillip is a massive twat in any event.
 
^ and he hasn't changed much these days....

But in addition to delivering a gift to the Obamas, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, delivered a faux pas as well when the two couples first met. (Although that is the sort of gift he often gives to the British media.)

The queen marveled at how the president managed to stay awake from the jet lag. President Obama detailed his schedule from the morning, mentioning that he had "meetings with the Chinese, the Russians, David Cameron. And I'm proud to say I did not nod off in one of the meetings."

Prince Philip, already chortling in the background, blurted: "Can you tell the difference between them?"

The president, trying to smooth over the awkward comment from a man known to make such gaffes, offered diplomatically, "It's all a blur, of course, of course."

Source New York Times
 
Considering Prince Phillip's history of "gaffes" / saying fucked up racist things, it could have been a lot worse.
 
a auzzi accent makes u sound litteraly in sane

Oh lawdeh that one gave me a laugh.

But in all seriousness;

wuddafukyahtarlkenbutyahfargencarntnickedshitbrick? ozehfargnproidcarrentke!!!
 
I am honestly surprised that you guys can even notice the difference in accents between states, i think we all sound the same. The only difference I can notice is between country/city.

One thing which does piss me off about the Aussie accent is when foreigners (especially indians, sri lankans etc) put it on and use colloquiel expressions such as... G'day, Mate (especially that one) etc etc.
 
Those 'foreigners' are mostly citizens of this country and proud to be so. If they used colloquial Indian expressions you'd probably be bitching about them to go home.
 
I am honestly surprised that you guys can even notice the difference in accents between states, i think we all sound the same. The only difference I can notice is between country/city.

In all honesty, and i'm sure most other will agree, the differences are really only limited to certain words and the inflection of particular sounds within words.

It's not as though you can have some one from Sydney and someone from Adelaide speaking to each other and sounding completely different.

The South Australian way of saying the word 'No' is a case in point. Someone from Sydney will just say no and it will be a fair representation of N - O. Speak to someone from Adelaide though and (and its bloody hard to put into text format) it's more like 'Noy-eh'.

When I lived in the states the use of 'O' on the end or start of any word was a dead give away that I was Australian. Until then most people thought I was English
 
Yeah, when I was in the U.S. I kept getting teased about pronouncing no "noy", though they said my friend from Adelaide said it "noy" as well.

People kept thinking I was from Austria. Maybe because I wasn't really tan with blonde hair. Or riding in a kangaroo. Damn I got asked some stupid questions.
 
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One of the things I get taken the piss out on the most is the way I say water. Everyone at work now always asks for a 'war'dah' :)
 
im from queensland, i don't really notice my accent at all, i hope i don't sound like a bogan :S melbournians have cool accents, but apart from that i don't really notice how other australians talk... oh but we do seem to make up words in NQ, or shorten words to the point where you can't recognise the original word, so i can understand why it might be hard to understand.

on a semi-unrelated note american accents make me cringe (minus new jersey!) jersey accents are awesome. all british accents are friggen amazing. french accents are hot too and new zealand accents>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdVHZwI8pcA
 
God tier: Victorian Australian

"Hello, how are you?"

Good tier: NSW Australian

"How's it goin'?"

Shit tier: Queensland Australian

"HAAARRRRRSZIT GAAAAAAAARRN MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYT?"





Discuss.


holy shit that must be the best thing the guido has ever posted
kinda makes me wonder where he stole it
 
^ That is gayer than 8 Lostpunks all beating each other off
 
Im just gonna put it out there that i think our accent is damn well awesome. It's relaxed and down to earth! I am proud, and wouldn't want it any other way.

Mofo's can laugh at our accent all they like. Fug em'

Cuntz. :D
 
^ it took me three goes of saying it out-loud to realise what i was saying.


brilliant.
 
^Whaaaat? And you call yourself and Aussie? Pfft!

Though it does apply to those 'rough around the edge' aussies. =D

I spose i am one....
 
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