1066familyman
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- Jan 15, 2008
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Do you mean scraps?
Probably. It was a few seasons back and my memory ain't what it was, but I did understand her accent, unlike the lass in Hull.
Do you mean scraps?
Probably. It was a few seasons back and my memory ain't what it was, but I did understand her accent, unlike the lass in Hull.
It's bits or scraps, depending on which part of Yorkshire you're in.
Any regional accent from Scotland, spans from ugly to incomprehensible.
Having been born in Yorkshire and having lived in Birmingham for seven years (until I moved to Brighton), I can only be grateful that you didn't include the Welsh accent I picked up when I lived in Newport.
Whenever I return to these places, I find myself reverting to how I spoke when I lived there. I find this rather disconcerting.
The Derby accent grates on me. It's not dissimilar to brummie but it has a very annoying soft, lispy whistle to it that always sounds slightly pervy. It hurts my ears.
You may want to re-consider that if Clare Grogan or Karen Gillan whisper sweet nothings in your ear.
agreed. surprised this doesnt come up more. derby or nottingham (I am sure theres a difference but i cant tell) is by far the worst. scouse and brummie come up more because you hear them more in the media, especially scouse. scouse is by far the most interesting accent if not pleasing on the ear, a mixture of lancashire, irish and welsh.