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The first thing I suss about a person is their accent. I have learned the following: brummie accents generally belong to retarded people. A fallout with a Glaswegian accent often  heralds a violent at

It saddens me that my lad doesn't have a Lancashire accent. They are all talking with a gay American twang because they watch so much YouTube and tiktok. Only 20 years ago you could tell which village

Some Of the words my old grandparents used I never understood as a kid, like “where’s me f***ing twirls” or “ I need a f***ing glim”  “can’t find me smother”    twirls would be keys gli

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6 minutes ago, Arry said:

Few Devonshire sayings.

WWW.DEVONLIVE.COM

The Devon dialect is well preserved in rural areas and many of these phrases are still in wider use

Cheers Arry

I like those southern rural accents, Devon, Cornwall, Suffolk, Norfolk…..

Same as Cumbrian isn’t as coarse as the NE…..

They are accents that are just nice to hear. 

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On 22/08/2025 at 12:13, mitre said:

There are alot of strong accents like scotch and Irish and people from Newcastle as long you able to understand their tone of accents and communicate with them that's all you need too but it shouldn't be a issue 

Another absolute pearl of wisdom thank you 

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