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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

Do you think we stereotype in terms of accents? For example it has been suggested that people fro Birmingham sound thick...It got me thinking with watching the advert that uses the opening title of this thread. I quite like the Black Country lingo..Do you think if people have a "well to do accent" they go further in life?? I don't believe that as no matter where you are from you can achieve anything...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

God I hate that advert. I have to turn over for a minute so I don't have to watch it. It goes right through me. Horrible!!!

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By *wbbabeWoman
over a year ago

clacton

Yeah I bloody hate that advert

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

On the whole I think accents add a certain 'je ne sais quoi' to people, but there have been times when I've been happy to be able to stop listening to a few

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham

i like the black country accent although that advert does my head in, mainly because my nephew think he can speak a different language now so quotes it all the time lol

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By *uby0000Woman
over a year ago

hertfordshire


"Yeah I bloody hate that advert"

me too

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By *0hnnyBrav0Man
over a year ago

Great Wyrley


"Do you think we stereotype in terms of accents? For example it has been suggested that people fro Birmingham sound thick...It got me thinking with watching the advert that uses the opening title of this thread. I quite like the Black Country lingo..Do you think if people have a "well to do accent" they go further in life?? I don't believe that as no matter where you are from you can achieve anything... "

I get the cupcake thing every day at work.

I am actually a yammer but accept it as obviously our office isn't educated in the difference.

I don't have a well to do accent but one day I do hope to achieve 2 goals in life. Breathing through my ears and getting a bigger penis without surgery

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By *ichaelangelaCouple
over a year ago

notts

had an australian friend stay over once, they said they have never known a country, with such a small land mass, have so many regional accents.

very true when you think about it

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"Do you think we stereotype in terms of accents? For example it has been suggested that people fro Birmingham sound thick...It got me thinking with watching the advert that uses the opening title of this thread. I quite like the Black Country lingo..Do you think if people have a "well to do accent" they go further in life?? I don't believe that as no matter where you are from you can achieve anything...

I get the cupcake thing every day at work.

I am actually a yammer but accept it as obviously our office isn't educated in the difference.

I don't have a well to do accent but one day I do hope to achieve 2 goals in life. Breathing through my ears and getting a bigger penis without surgery "

Nutter!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I can not bare that advert it makes me cringe every time it hear it.

I don't even know if it's made up or not because I've never ever heard anyone speak like that

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By *0hnnyBrav0Man
over a year ago

Great Wyrley


"i like the black country accent although that advert does my head in, mainly because my nephew think he can speak a different language now so quotes it all the time lol"

Ahem, abinya wench

(translated in to 'well hello the fine vixen' for those that don't understand black country )

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I speak quite well ...posh actually

Accents only give character....people shouldn't be stereotyped because of them

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"I can not bare that advert it makes me cringe every time it hear it.

I don't even know if it's made up or not because I've never ever heard anyone speak like that "

It's meant to be those from Dudley...

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"i like the black country accent although that advert does my head in, mainly because my nephew think he can speak a different language now so quotes it all the time lol

Ahem, abinya wench

(translated in to 'well hello the fine vixen' for those that don't understand black country )

"

ahhhh i used to have an FB who called me wench lol

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By *0hnnyBrav0Man
over a year ago

Great Wyrley


"Do you think we stereotype in terms of accents? For example it has been suggested that people fro Birmingham sound thick...It got me thinking with watching the advert that uses the opening title of this thread. I quite like the Black Country lingo..Do you think if people have a "well to do accent" they go further in life?? I don't believe that as no matter where you are from you can achieve anything...

I get the cupcake thing every day at work.

I am actually a yammer but accept it as obviously our office isn't educated in the difference.

I don't have a well to do accent but one day I do hope to achieve 2 goals in life. Breathing through my ears and getting a bigger penis without surgery

Nutter!!!! "

For the record I am a 'nutter' that has a penchant for home made apple crumble cough cough hint hint

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By *aul.J.JMan
over a year ago

Sedgley

That advert does my nut in.......suppose it's a successful one though as it gets people talking so the advertisers have done their job right.....

as for making us lot sound thick.....well its open to debate slight difference in dialect in different areas in a reigon can make a big difference

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I hope it's an exaggerated accent - the cupcake one.

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By *0hnnyBrav0Man
over a year ago

Great Wyrley


"i like the black country accent although that advert does my head in, mainly because my nephew think he can speak a different language now so quotes it all the time lol

Ahem, abinya wench

(translated in to 'well hello the fine vixen' for those that don't understand black country )

ahhhh i would love to have an FB who called me wench lol"

Edited the typo for you!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I can not bare that advert it makes me cringe every time it hear it.

I don't even know if it's made up or not because I've never ever heard anyone speak like that

It's meant to be those from Dudley... "

I've met and heard a fair few people in my life but can honestly say I can't ever have met anyone from Dudley. I'm glad really cos however nice they may be of they spoke like that I may just of had to walk away

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I absolutely hate that advert, and see it as personally offensive.

Although I don't speak like that, I am from Brum originally and am so angry that they think it's ok to portray the accent in that way....

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"Do you think we stereotype in terms of accents? For example it has been suggested that people fro Birmingham sound thick...It got me thinking with watching the advert that uses the opening title of this thread. I quite like the Black Country lingo..Do you think if people have a "well to do accent" they go further in life?? I don't believe that as no matter where you are from you can achieve anything...

I get the cupcake thing every day at work.

I am actually a yammer but accept it as obviously our office isn't educated in the difference.

I don't have a well to do accent but one day I do hope to achieve 2 goals in life. Breathing through my ears and getting a bigger penis without surgery

Nutter!!!!

For the record I am a 'nutter' that has a penchant for home made apple crumble cough cough hint hint "

It's chocolate fudge cake this week...I never eat it friends come round and eat it lol

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"I absolutely hate that advert, and see it as personally offensive.

Although I don't speak like that, I am from Brum originally and am so angry that they think it's ok to portray the accent in that way....

"

but the brummy accent is not the black country accent - i nearly got booted out of chams for saying it was once

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lenny Henry is from Dudley, Fank Skinner is from nearby Warley, and they don't speak like that.

Neither do I.

That advert sounds like a cross between a Brummie and Yamyam.

I'm from Brierley Hill

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham

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By *0hnnyBrav0Man
over a year ago

Great Wyrley


"Do you think we stereotype in terms of accents? For example it has been suggested that people fro Birmingham sound thick...It got me thinking with watching the advert that uses the opening title of this thread. I quite like the Black Country lingo..Do you think if people have a "well to do accent" they go further in life?? I don't believe that as no matter where you are from you can achieve anything...

I get the cupcake thing every day at work.

I am actually a yammer but accept it as obviously our office isn't educated in the difference.

I don't have a well to do accent but one day I do hope to achieve 2 goals in life. Breathing through my ears and getting a bigger penis without surgery

Nutter!!!!

For the record I am a 'nutter' that has a penchant for home made apple crumble cough cough hint hint

It's chocolate fudge cake this week...I never eat it friends come round and eat it lol"

Wow heaven!! Baking that changes each week!! Love it!!

One day I will have friends.......................

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Do you think we stereotype in terms of accents? For example it has been suggested that people fro Birmingham sound thick...It got me thinking with watching the advert that uses the opening title of this thread. I quite like the Black Country lingo..Do you think if people have a "well to do accent" they go further in life?? I don't believe that as no matter where you are from you can achieve anything...

I get the cupcake thing every day at work.

I am actually a yammer but accept it as obviously our office isn't educated in the difference.

I don't have a well to do accent but one day I do hope to achieve 2 goals in life. Breathing through my ears and getting a bigger penis without surgery

Nutter!!!!

For the record I am a 'nutter' that has a penchant for home made apple crumble cough cough hint hint

It's chocolate fudge cake this week...I never eat it friends come round and eat it lol"

Love chocolate fudge cake

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lenny Henry is from Dudley, Fank Skinner is from nearby Warley, and they don't speak like that.

Neither do I.

That advert sounds like a cross between a Brummie and Yamyam.

I'm from Brierley Hill

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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

The mention of that dreadful advert made my head explode. What was the question again?

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By *artinichilled1TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford

The people who did this advert should be shot!lol.

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"Do you think we stereotype in terms of accents? For example it has been suggested that people fro Birmingham sound thick...It got me thinking with watching the advert that uses the opening title of this thread. I quite like the Black Country lingo..Do you think if people have a "well to do accent" they go further in life?? I don't believe that as no matter where you are from you can achieve anything...

I get the cupcake thing every day at work.

I am actually a yammer but accept it as obviously our office isn't educated in the difference.

I don't have a well to do accent but one day I do hope to achieve 2 goals in life. Breathing through my ears and getting a bigger penis without surgery

Nutter!!!!

For the record I am a 'nutter' that has a penchant for home made apple crumble cough cough hint hint

It's chocolate fudge cake this week...I never eat it friends come round and eat it lol

Wow heaven!! Baking that changes each week!! Love it!!

One day I will have friends......................."

Ya think??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Im not originally from england and absolutely love the varied and colourful different accents you hear here, I think the stereotyping works both ways I have seen people who are incredibly intelligent judged as 'thick' because they have what are deemed 'regional' accents and I have met wonderful, down to earth, kind people who are sneered at as being 'stuck up' for having 'well spoken' accents

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

you called?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The mention of that dreadful advert made my head explode. What was the question again?

"

Thankfully Cheeky's onto cake now instead

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By *0hnnyBrav0Man
over a year ago

Great Wyrley


"Do you think we stereotype in terms of accents? For example it has been suggested that people fro Birmingham sound thick...It got me thinking with watching the advert that uses the opening title of this thread. I quite like the Black Country lingo..Do you think if people have a "well to do accent" they go further in life?? I don't believe that as no matter where you are from you can achieve anything...

I get the cupcake thing every day at work.

I am actually a yammer but accept it as obviously our office isn't educated in the difference.

I don't have a well to do accent but one day I do hope to achieve 2 goals in life. Breathing through my ears and getting a bigger penis without surgery

Nutter!!!!

For the record I am a 'nutter' that has a penchant for home made apple crumble cough cough hint hint

It's chocolate fudge cake this week...I never eat it friends come round and eat it lol

Wow heaven!! Baking that changes each week!! Love it!!

One day I will have friends.......................

Ya think?? Can I please be your friend? You can have a slice or portion of whatever I am baking anytime "

Awww thanks hun

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"Do you think we stereotype in terms of accents? For example it has been suggested that people fro Birmingham sound thick...It got me thinking with watching the advert that uses the opening title of this thread. I quite like the Black Country lingo..Do you think if people have a "well to do accent" they go further in life?? I don't believe that as no matter where you are from you can achieve anything...

I get the cupcake thing every day at work.

I am actually a yammer but accept it as obviously our office isn't educated in the difference.

I don't have a well to do accent but one day I do hope to achieve 2 goals in life. Breathing through my ears and getting a bigger penis without surgery

Nutter!!!!

For the record I am a 'nutter' that has a penchant for home made apple crumble cough cough hint hint

It's chocolate fudge cake this week...I never eat it friends come round and eat it lol

Wow heaven!! Baking that changes each week!! Love it!!

One day I will have friends.......................

Ya think?? Can I please be your friend? You can have a slice or portion of whatever I am baking anytime

Awww thanks hun "

Cheeky

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's a badly done accent, sounds neither Brum nor Yam-Yam.

But yes to answer your question I think a Brum/Black Country accent is generally received as stupid sounding.

As a Manc living here for 14 years I can confirm that your Brummie/Yam-Yam is no bigger a dip-shit than anyone else.

Still glad I have a strong Manc accent though, soz lovely Brummies.

Mrs D

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I can't stand it. specially the man omg. Sorry to anyone from there but it's exaggerated surely. I have a friend from Birmingham and she doesn't talk like that

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By *0hnnyBrav0Man
over a year ago

Great Wyrley


"Do you think we stereotype in terms of accents? For example it has been suggested that people fro Birmingham sound thick...It got me thinking with watching the advert that uses the opening title of this thread. I quite like the Black Country lingo..Do you think if people have a "well to do accent" they go further in life?? I don't believe that as no matter where you are from you can achieve anything...

I get the cupcake thing every day at work.

I am actually a yammer but accept it as obviously our office isn't educated in the difference.

I don't have a well to do accent but one day I do hope to achieve 2 goals in life. Breathing through my ears and getting a bigger penis without surgery

Nutter!!!!

For the record I am a 'nutter' that has a penchant for home made apple crumble cough cough hint hint

It's chocolate fudge cake this week...I never eat it friends come round and eat it lol

Wow heaven!! Baking that changes each week!! Love it!!

One day I will have friends.......................

Ya think?? Can I please be your friend? You can have a slice or portion of whatever I am baking anytime

Awww thanks hun

Cheeky "

I am sure I do not know what you mean

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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

I'm very glad I don't have the local accent of the county in which I was born.

It's generally equated with being thick, backward and inbred.

I have noticed today, however, I've become very lazy with how I speak, dropping letters and using words such as "dunno".

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By *0hnnyBrav0Man
over a year ago

Great Wyrley


"dip-shit"

I haven't heard that term for ages!!

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"It's a badly done accent, sounds neither Brum nor Yam-Yam.

But yes to answer your question I think a Brum/Black Country accent is generally received as stupid sounding.

As a Manc living here for 14 years I can confirm that your Brummie/Yam-Yam is no bigger a dip-shit than anyone else.

Still glad I have a strong Manc accent though, soz lovely Brummies.

Mrs D"

I still have a strong South London accent so totally understand where you are coming from

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"dip-shit

I haven't heard that term for ages!!"

Love a good throw-back insult. lol

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"dip-shit

I haven't heard that term for ages!!"

I use muggy cunt a lot and I can hear my South London accent come out good and proper

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I can't stand it. specially the man omg. Sorry to anyone from there but it's exaggerated surely. I have a friend from Birmingham and she doesn't talk like that "

Brum accent is very soft. Only Brummie I can think of who sounds like a proper Brummie is probably Cat Deeley. It's very soft. What most people think of as Brummie is actually deep Black Country.

I live in Walsall, when my parents come I have to translate for my mother. She thought all the market-stall holders and shop owners were polish, no mum, they're just yam-yams!

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By *0hnnyBrav0Man
over a year ago

Great Wyrley


"dip-shit

I haven't heard that term for ages!!

I use muggy cunt a lot and I can hear my South London accent come out good and proper "

Wow!! I never use the 'C' word in front of a woman unless its dirty talk lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"dip-shit

I haven't heard that term for ages!!

I use muggy cunt a lot and I can hear my South London accent come out good and proper "

Duncan says that one well too

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By *ickedxxxCouple
over a year ago

Birmingham

I hate that advert !!!! I hope I do not sound like that when I speak.

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"dip-shit

I haven't heard that term for ages!!

I use muggy cunt a lot and I can hear my South London accent come out good and proper

Wow!! I never use the 'C' word in front of a woman unless its dirty talk lol

"

I swear like a sailor don't worry I won't swear in front of your parents lol

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By *0hnnyBrav0Man
over a year ago

Great Wyrley


"I can't stand it. specially the man omg. Sorry to anyone from there but it's exaggerated surely. I have a friend from Birmingham and she doesn't talk like that

Brum accent is very soft. Only Brummie I can think of who sounds like a proper Brummie is probably Cat Deeley. It's very soft. What most people think of as Brummie is actually deep Black Country.

I live in Walsall, when my parents come I have to translate for my mother. She thought all the market-stall holders and shop owners were polish, no mum, they're just yam-yams!"

Wasn't Cat from Cannock?

I had heard she used to bank with actually I won't name the bank but it was in Cannock

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By *0hnnyBrav0Man
over a year ago

Great Wyrley


"dip-shit

I haven't heard that term for ages!!

I use muggy cunt a lot and I can hear my South London accent come out good and proper

Wow!! I never use the 'C' word in front of a woman unless its dirty talk lol

I swear like a sailor don't worry I won't swear in front of your parents lol "

If you ain't feeding me I ain't taking you home to my mum!!

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"dip-shit

I haven't heard that term for ages!!

I use muggy cunt a lot and I can hear my South London accent come out good and proper

Wow!! I never use the 'C' word in front of a woman unless its dirty talk lol

I swear like a sailor don't worry I won't swear in front of your parents lol

If you ain't feeding me I ain't taking you home to my mum!! "

I'll bring cake lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I can't stand it. specially the man omg. Sorry to anyone from there but it's exaggerated surely. I have a friend from Birmingham and she doesn't talk like that

Brum accent is very soft. Only Brummie I can think of who sounds like a proper Brummie is probably Cat Deeley. It's very soft. What most people think of as Brummie is actually deep Black Country.

I live in Walsall, when my parents come I have to translate for my mother. She thought all the market-stall holders and shop owners were polish, no mum, they're just yam-yams!

Wasn't Cat from Cannock?

I had heard she used to bank with actually I won't name the bank but it was in Cannock"

Sutton Coldfield I think.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

am I the only one who had to google Yam Yam lol...?!

forums ~ learn something new everyday

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By *ove bi guysWoman
over a year ago

Birmingham


"I can't stand it. specially the man omg. Sorry to anyone from there but it's exaggerated surely. I have a friend from Birmingham and she doesn't talk like that

Brum accent is very soft. Only Brummie I can think of who sounds like a proper Brummie is probably Cat Deeley. It's very soft. What most people think of as Brummie is actually deep Black Country.

I live in Walsall, when my parents come I have to translate for my mother. She thought all the market-stall holders and shop owners were polish, no mum, they're just yam-yams!

Wasn't Cat from Cannock?

I had heard she used to bank with actually I won't name the bank but it was in Cannock

Sutton Coldfield I think."

Yup - Sutton Coldfield, went to school in Great Barr

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"am I the only one who had to google Yam Yam lol...?!

forums ~ learn something new everyday "

It's because they use yo and yam etc...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"am I the only one who had to google Yam Yam lol...?!

forums ~ learn something new everyday "

is it a northern version of a yum yum?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"am I the only one who had to google Yam Yam lol...?!

forums ~ learn something new everyday

is it a northern version of a yum yum? "

It's like are you I think.

But instead of are you, they said you/am which became yam

Like you am coming to the shops?

Yam comin?

Most people would be completely unable to decipher it when it's spoken properly.

I love it, but I love all dialects.

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By *0hnnyBrav0Man
over a year ago

Great Wyrley


"am I the only one who had to google Yam Yam lol...?!

forums ~ learn something new everyday

is it a northern version of a yum yum?

It's like are you I think.

But instead of are you, they said you/am which became yam

Like you am coming to the shops?

Yam comin?

Most people would be completely unable to decipher it when it's spoken properly.

I love it, but I love all dialects."

http://www.thedialectdictionary.com/view/letter/Black+Country/

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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

My first serious bf was from Duudlyyyyy

He spoke posh though.

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By *lassyandadventurousMan
over a year ago

England and Wales

To you outsiders...dont mix up brummie and black country accents.

They are totally different

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"To you outsiders...dont mix up brummie and black country accents.

They are totally different"

see!!! thats what i said!!

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By *ire_bladeMan
over a year ago

Manchester

Most definitely ppl stereo type. Im a manchester lad born an bread or more the point salford and I work 40ish mile from home in Preston. I fully admit I have a real bread salford twang but I know of nobody who says skaha or talk even remotely like the galager brothers but every day I hear ppl trying to copy my voice at work saying scatter or any of the other of the so called manchester terms. Really pisses you off after a while

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"Most definitely ppl stereo type. Im a manchester lad born an bread or more the point salford and I work 40ish mile from home in Preston. I fully admit I have a real bread salford twang but I know of nobody who says skaha or talk even remotely like the galager brothers but every day I hear ppl trying to copy my voice at work saying scatter or any of the other of the so called manchester terms. Really pisses you off after a while "

doubleaside...madforet

thats my mancestahhhhh impression

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By *ire_bladeMan
over a year ago

Manchester


"Most definitely ppl stereo type. Im a manchester lad born an bread or more the point salford and I work 40ish mile from home in Preston. I fully admit I have a real bread salford twang but I know of nobody who says skaha or talk even remotely like the galager brothers but every day I hear ppl trying to copy my voice at work saying scatter or any of the other of the so called manchester terms. Really pisses you off after a while

doubleaside...madforet

thats my mancestahhhhh impression "

Grrrrr theres always 1 piss take lmao

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Most definitely ppl stereo type. Im a manchester lad born an bread or more the point salford and I work 40ish mile from home in Preston. I fully admit I have a real bread salford twang but I know of nobody who says skaha or talk even remotely like the galager brothers but every day I hear ppl trying to copy my voice at work saying scatter or any of the other of the so called manchester terms. Really pisses you off after a while "

I'm Salford too and still as strong as evr.

A guy at work repeats after me (Every time I say it)

"Y'ariiiiiiite" in a whiney tone ( as in you alright for those not in the know)

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By *anatee175Couple
over a year ago

Sunderland


"Yeah I bloody hate that advert"

Yeah me too

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By *ire_bladeMan
over a year ago

Manchester


"Most definitely ppl stereo type. Im a manchester lad born an bread or more the point salford and I work 40ish mile from home in Preston. I fully admit I have a real bread salford twang but I know of nobody who says skaha or talk even remotely like the galager brothers but every day I hear ppl trying to copy my voice at work saying scatter or any of the other of the so called manchester terms. Really pisses you off after a while

I'm Salford too and still as strong as evr.

A guy at work repeats after me (Every time I say it)

"Y'ariiiiiiite" in a whiney tone ( as in you alright for those not in the know)"

Yep im with ya I get that all the time to the 1st millon times it was almost funny but its a little tedious after that

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