GirlAfraid23
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The Italian accent does it for me.
I agree 100%
The Italian accent does it for me.
I also heard a lot of "soader-pawp"
I don't think i have a Salford accent, alot of people round here think i'm rich/post, due to that.
I never swear, either, so maybe that's why they think i'm rich lol
In Pennsylvania? I never heard that (I grew up there, sadly), though there were plenty of other cringe-worthy regionalisms like "you-uns" meaning "all of you" and "acrost" for across.
No need, I haven't lived there for years. And I never spoke that way meself; I was told I sounded "snooty" because I spoke proper English. Sniff.
Another Pennsylvania-ism: "iggles" for eagles, as in the famous football team, the Philadelphia Iggles
wool
Well, wooldom is far off yet, my Ma still tells me I talk like a scally
love all that lid
Are you Morrissey?
I was always more of a "Stillers" fan, myself.
I think that kind of thing is western PA or maybe north. down souf the "ee" is alive.
The Italian accent does it for me.
I love a manc accent! and a deep welsh one too...its a horrible accent where i live, they dont pronounce their t's and they say 'dug' instead of 'dog'. i was born and raised here( and ive took some stick here), but people ask if im northern? suits me just fine!! xx
and i must add the majority of people in my town are either chavs or slum mums!!!
My wife is from Northamptonshire, but thankfully she does not have that accent. She was born and raised in Rothwell.
I hope none of you say wash like "warsh".
plz don't.
I thought that was a PA thing.
it is. thankfully, it hasn't gone much further.
lol! perhaps!
my ex girlfriend who didn't know who Morrissey was, once rang me to tell me i looked like him, aswell!
she's the only person to say such things, though