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What is your favourite biscuit

Digestive
2
11%
chocolate digestive
No votes
0%
HobNob - plain
1
6%
HobNob - chocolate
4
22%
Nice
1
6%
Rich Tea
1
6%
Bourbon
5
28%
Custard Cream
4
22%
Garibaldi
No votes
0%
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By MK Chris
#289958
I knew someone would make a joke out of that.
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By Nicola_Red
#289961
Topher wrote:Apparently some linguists estimate accents change every three to four miles in this country. I find that amazing.


definitely believable tho. I work with another lad from Preston and the other day we were discussing the differences in accents between Preston and Chorley, which is only a few miles down the road - eg they pronounce bus as 'buz' and we don't. Also just yesterday a customer told a colleague of mine that she sounded just like Sara Cox - this puzzled us as Sara is from Bolton whilst my colleague is from Rochdale, and to our ears they are very different accents.
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By MK Chris
#289965
That is true, what sounds different to you will probably sound the same to me; I would probably agree with the customer. We have an office in Bolton, I always laugh talking to them cos they all sound like Sara Cox.
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By S4B
#289972
Yudster wrote:Listen everyone - IT DEPENDS WHERE YOU COME FROM.
Ok?


I did say that earlier honey but it can also grate on me can't it?
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By Yudster
#289980
I do think some regional accents are more aurally pleasing than others, but its quite difficult to be empirical about something which is so subjective. However - is there anyone who actually finds a strong Midlands accent attractive? And is there anyone who doesn't find a Dublin accent attractive?
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By S4B
#289984
I love the Brummie accent but Scottish accents send me weak at the knees
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By Nicola_Red
#289988
Back at Ticketmaster I used to sell for the following group of theatres: the Bristol Hippodrome; Birmingham Alexandra; Liverpool Empire, and Edinburgh Playhouse. Edinburgh was the only accent out of all those I didn't hate, and even then sometimes people from Glasgow would call to book and I found their accents completely impenetrable. The way they pronounce 'J' to rhyme with 'high' - what's up with that?
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By claradooblue
#289992
I've always thought west country accents are really nice. Irish - not so much. I've never been able to see what the fuss is all about there.
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By MK Chris
#290001
I love Irish accents. Oddly, I have no problem with Scouse accents, though I know a lot of people do.
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By S4B
#290006
I love scouse too! We really must stop agreeing like this....... people will talk! :lol:
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By MK Chris
#290007
Ah no, I didn't say I love it; I said I have no problem with it.
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By kendra k
#290151
Topher wrote:Apparently some linguists estimate accents change every three to four miles in this country. I find that amazing.


there can be that much regional differences from dialects. what's amazing, is that these regional differences have gone on for a millennium, and can be traced back to the four different old english dialects. it's amazing stuff.