Tommo1993
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Had a Yank ask if I was from South Africa one.
We’ve always been asked if we’re Australian when we’re over in USA.
Had a Yank ask if I was from South Africa one.
were you caught stealing things?We’ve always been asked if we’re Australian when we’re over in USA.
We’ve always been asked if we’re Australian when we’re over in USA.
Apparently soDoes anyone know if the £3.60 pint trial is continuing??
Apparently so
Yep, I got that quite a bit too.We’ve always been asked if we’re Australian when we’re over in USA.
It depends on two things, your location and your upbringing.It’s got mixes of Birmingham and Lesta, depends on the words. Generally I think it sounds more like they do in Lesta
he'll probably score a hat trick now but I love him but even at Celtic he would miss bags and bags of easy chances.I know he hasn't had the best of starts for them but i think Kyogo is a quality player
I know he hasn't had the best of starts for them but i think Kyogo is a quality player
I may be thick, what’s RP?It depends on two things, your location and your upbringing.
If you live East of Coventry, or North-East, so Rugby, Nuneaton, Beduth, Lutterworth your accent will be east midland in sound. If you are from Tamworth, Solihull you sound like a Brummie, one because there is a large overflow of Brummies there so you would easily pick up the accent. When we had a car industry many coventry based workers spoke with broad Brummie accents because of working with Brummies.
However, if you received RP at school you would barely have an accent. I had RP and few people know where I am from. Likewise, more and more primary schools focus on RP so accents are less noticeable in children, this maybe sad but even if I met the most beautiful girl in the world with a black country accent I would bypass her, as I would with scousers.
It depends on two things, your location and your upbringing.
If you live East of Coventry, or North-East, so Rugby, Nuneaton, Beduth, Lutterworth your accent will be east midland in sound. If you are from Tamworth, Solihull you sound like a Brummie, one because there is a large overflow of Brummies there so you would easily pick up the accent. When we had a car industry many coventry based workers spoke with broad Brummie accents because of working with Brummies.
However, if you received RP at school you would barely have an accent. I had RP and few people know where I am from. Likewise, more and more primary schools focus on RP so accents are less noticeable in children, this maybe sad but even if I met the most beautiful girl in the world with a black country accent I would bypass her, as I would with scousers.
Received PronunciationI may be thick, what’s RP?
Lucky you.Cv7 is a good bet I have the Brummy twang when I hear myself back.
I havent seen it stated anywhere that they're continuing the cheap beer. You'd have thought they'd be advertising this heavily if it was happening.Apparently so
The East Stand fan village is open from 10:30am! Food and drinks are available, and we will also be joined by our DJ. It will also be open for one hour post-match too!I havent seen it stated anywhere that they're continuing the cheap beer. You'd have thought they'd be advertising this heavily if it was happening.
I'd be expecting full price drinks again
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Yes that's a fair shout. As a Southerner I can clearly tell the difference between Cov and Birmingham really but the Leicester and Cov ones are identical to my ears.