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Ruby Murray Feb 4th 2008 1:51 pm

Re: 'British' accents
 

Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas (Post 5885704)
I (Canadian) can't hear very well fullstop, but when I'm pretty sure about an accent I will purposefully make the wrong assumption... just to be a shit. ;)

I'm 40 going on 11. :o

You're a naughty girl peas ;)

Steve_P Feb 4th 2008 3:06 pm

Re: 'British' accents
 

Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas (Post 5885704)
I (Canadian) can't hear very well fullstop, but when I'm pretty sure about an accent I will purposefully make the wrong assumption... just to be a shit. ;)

I'm 40 going on 11. :o

So that's what you did to me. :sneaky::p:rofl::rofl:

ladnerite Feb 4th 2008 3:27 pm

Re: 'British' accents
 
I've lived all but the first 3 years of my life in Canada and the English accent only tends to be audible to Canadians when I'm tired or speaking with my family. And, of course, in England they can't hear any accent but the Canadian. However, once an elderly sounding English woman phoned the office I was working at and after she had dealt with her reason for calling the woman got chatty and asked me if she was right in hearing an accent when speaking to me. I said "yes" and she not only knew I had an English accent, she knew I was from the Wirral (as was she long ago). And that is the first and only time anyone has picked up on that since I was very little. (Of course, when they speak to my dad they reckon they've had a chat with Ringo.)

Danny B Feb 4th 2008 4:25 pm

Re: 'British' accents
 
My next door but two neighbour walked by the other morning whilst I was shovelling snow and said "I bet your not used to this back in OZ are you"?

I didn't have the heart to tell the old boy I was not from Australia...

live to ski Feb 5th 2008 4:35 am

Re: 'British' accents
 

Originally Posted by Danny B (Post 5886199)
My next door but two neighbour walked by the other morning whilst I was shovelling snow and said "I bet your not used to this back in OZ are you"?

I didn't have the heart to tell the old boy I was not from Australia...

Bless

Howard1944 Feb 5th 2008 4:37 am

Re: 'British' accents
 
How many actors who played James Bond spoke with an East London Accent, even Sean hid his brogue.????

Australians HATE being called English.

daft batty Feb 5th 2008 4:41 am

Re: 'British' accents
 

Originally Posted by Howard1944 (Post 5889288)
How many actors who played James Bond spoke with an East London Accent, even Sean hid his brogue.????

Australians HATE being called English.

Er none?? Connery can never hide his accent.

Howard1944 Feb 5th 2008 5:08 am

Re: 'British' accents
 
I must admit, judging by the variety of accents here, most posters are definitely classless.:blink:

iaink Feb 5th 2008 5:19 am

Re: 'British' accents
 
classless or clueless




but was that a question or a statement?

manghams Feb 5th 2008 6:21 am

Re: 'British' accents
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 5889528)
classless or clueless
but was that a question or a statement?

BOTH
But then I was always Daddy's little Princess. :angel_smile:

However, since arriving in Ontario with my broad Yorkshire accent; those that don't understand smile blankly; others ask me to keep talking so they can hear the accent :o

Maybe I should learn a monolog :confused:

Nobody can understand my 3 yr - except me! :tounge_smile:

iaink Feb 5th 2008 6:31 am

Re: 'British' accents
 

Originally Posted by manghams (Post 5889816)
Nobody can understand my 3 yr - except me! :tounge_smile:

Ive a feeling that might be a universal truth about all 3 year olds:) Only really understood by their parents.


By the time they are 5 even as a parent I dont understand half the time. I cant keep up with all the Barbies names, so basically Im clueless about the topic of conversation at least 3/4 of the time...:o

manghams Feb 5th 2008 6:36 am

Re: 'British' accents
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 5889869)
Ive a feeling that might be a universal truth about all 3 year olds:) Only really understood by their parents.


By the time they are 5 even as a parent I dont understand half the time. I cant keep up with all the Barbies names, so basically Im clueless about the topic of conversation at least 3/4 of the time...:o

Try a 5 yr old boy - do you know the names of all the Transformers? :confused_smile:

manghams Feb 5th 2008 6:40 am

Re: 'British' accents
 
Speaking of accents and kids; ;)

Have you watched Thomas the Tank Engine; Bob the Builder? American accents! Very disconcerting. :omg_smile:

Guess what I do when I'm not on the ex-pats site? :wink_smile:

Elaine B. Feb 5th 2008 6:41 am

Re: 'British' accents
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 5889869)
Ive a feeling that might be a universal truth about all 3 year olds:) Only really understood by their parents.


By the time they are 5 even as a parent I dont understand half the time. I cant keep up with all the Barbies names, so basically Im clueless about the topic of conversation at least 3/4 of the time...:o

I have a five year who get annoyed when I forget the names of dinosaurs just because he can remember the names of almost 100 different ones he thinks I should too. He likes to quiz me and the classic line is "oh come on mummy you know"

manghams Feb 5th 2008 6:43 am

Re: 'British' accents
 

Originally Posted by Elaine B. (Post 5889918)
I have a five year who get annoyed when I forget the names of dinosaurs just because he can remember the names of almost 100 different ones he thinks I should too. He likes to quiz me and the classic line is "oh come on mummy you know"

But mummy's are supposed to know everything, ;) then the big wide world takes over :(


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