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Justine

Justine Report 27 Feb 2010 22:09

Do you like yours? Do you find people 'Class' you according to your accent.
I personally love accents, but of course dialect comes into it also.

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 27 Feb 2010 22:22

I don't notice any accent here in Australia but when I'm in the UK it's very noticable to everyone including me. It will turn heads in small villages and I get asked all sorts of questions while other customers are ignored. Including my OH who has still got his NE England accent.

Sue xx

Helen1959

Helen1959 Report 27 Feb 2010 22:28

I notice accents alot when at work. I live in Shropshire near the Ironbridge and we have huge numbers of visitors to the area who come to see the world famous bridge and visit the the area and come shopping. It also helps that I have lived in lots of places so can recognise different tones. I'm told though that I don't have a Brummie accent although that's where my family comes from, maybe that's due to being married to a soldier and moving around alot.

Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 27 Feb 2010 22:29

I havent got one everyone talks the same round here...

Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!)

Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) Report 27 Feb 2010 22:30

saaaaf lunnon - init?

Although I can put on a "proper" voice on the phone!

I do drop my t's and my g's still.

Jill

Whirley

Whirley Report 27 Feb 2010 22:33

I'm a London gal, not cockney i will add...................

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 27 Feb 2010 22:35

I have a *London* ish accent...but I'm wrongly called (up here) A *Cambridgeshire Cockney*....the reality couldn't be further from the truth...I'm from the West London suburbs.

My accent doesn't hamper me or make things difficult...once people realise it's not *put on* and this is how I actually speak they're fine with it !!! xx

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 27 Feb 2010 22:39

I think I have a Hampshre accent - but my work colleagues disagree.........
However, they do say I have some sort of indistinguishable accent and an 'interesting' turn of phrase!! LOL

Having moved so much (28 times before I was 30) - like from Malta to the NE of Scotland (the first move I remember) . 'Adapting' ie taking on the local dialect ASAP became a matter of survival in some cases, so I naturally do it - and even alter the way I speak depending on the accent/dialect of the person I'm talking to - and I don't mean talking 'posh' to someone who's failed to spit out the plumstone!
The scottish 'twang' easily re-appears.

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 27 Feb 2010 22:40



I love my Geordie dialect.........not as broad as my Ancestors were, but I'm proud of my heritage!

Helen1959

Helen1959 Report 27 Feb 2010 22:44

do any of you have a "telephone accent"? My girls tell me that I talk "posh" on the phone when speaking to someone I don't know and when I answer the phone at work.

JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 27 Feb 2010 22:47

i am a smoggie and proud of it

Sally

Sally Report 27 Feb 2010 22:48

I love accents and like and understand most of them even if they are broad......could be because I was used to my Dad having a N.Irish/Scottish twang (lived in both places) and my Mum with her Scottish accent, and Aunts and Uncles with Northumberland, Dorset, London etc. accents......just got used to them....

Annina

Annina Report 27 Feb 2010 23:00

I was brought up in a Lancashire Mill town,put in the factory nursery from birth until 18mths old. We then moved to Derbyshire in a small country village. My Dad is broad Sheffield,and Mother ever so posh.

I also have the ability to take on the accent very quickly of the area I am staying in.,I can speak Lancs,Derbys Yorks Norfolk Welsh and "posh"

The only time I was discriminated for my accent was at infants school,because Mother had drilled the Queens English into me.

I soon learned to thee and tha along with my schoolmates,Mother hated it!!

Susan10146857

Susan10146857 Report 28 Feb 2010 00:29

I love the Geordie dialect.....Irish, scots and also the cultured English accent

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 28 Feb 2010 03:17

if we go 30miles of boro, we get called geordies but were smoggies lol

common as muck lol xxx

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 28 Feb 2010 09:54



Watch it young'n or I'l get one of my minders to give you a Geordie kiss...oh ya meant the smoggies were common as muck lol

xxx

****MO***Rocking***Granny****

****MO***Rocking***Granny**** Report 28 Feb 2010 10:01

Londoner through and through
But have to remember to talk *properly* when answering the phone at work
init
lol

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 28 Feb 2010 10:02

haha smoggies i think sound like geordies but our accent is softer lol xxx

****MO***Rocking***Granny****

****MO***Rocking***Granny**** Report 28 Feb 2010 10:07

Shocked !
Stray is a softie ?
lol
xx

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 28 Feb 2010 10:28

lol MO, yes a common as muck softie lololol xx