What's your British accent?

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pretty accurate

FUCK

Sunderland

Salaam.

a butthurt mackem probs made the test

>west london
As if I knew what it meant.

Says Suffolk but I'm from't east midlands. Load of shite. Do NOT sound like a southern nancy

Why are there so many americans in the wast midlands?

JUST

Lamo got west London
Couldn't be any more wrong

*east

Thought I would've sounded North English

West London. Is it a fancy man's accent?
What does it mean?

>Danny Boyle

>Dod-man

i'm so sorry pekka

Some spastic melt must have made this

I literally got the same thing. I guess were mancunians then out here.

I think West London is typical for non-Brit. I got it too.

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accually not too far off

No im from Yorkshire and got West London

I grew up in Newcastle. Pretty triggered desu

Seems like a fair spread.

I reckon a relatively neutral aussie accent is pretty close to a west london accent.

I got West London. I'm actually from Swindon and people usually have a West London/home county accent but you don't need to go far to start hearing West Country accents.

To be honest I don't sound like a Brit at all, I sound more like an Eastern Euro, trying to imitate Yanks (poorly)

I got West London lmao, Hugh Grant, Kate winslet.

I guess I'm a posh cunt.

yeah ive got a bit of posh from my mums side because of colonial east African shit as well so its really not far off as well

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Good lad

who the fuck calls a snail a hoddy-doddy hahaha
i'm from essex and got west london, i've actually been called a budget hugh grant so that works out well

wtf I love hungary now

So, are people from Suffolk the most American sounding?

Is this good?

I guess it's manchester till we die huh?

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I say Autumn and Fall interchangeably — depending on how I feel. So, this is if I say Autumn.

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me too lad

Is that bad?
what about my accent ?

It guessed mine correctly, surprisingly

that's a generic posh boy accent
but trust me, kraut, you sound nothing like a west londoner

got Sunderland but I'm from South Wales

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>East London and west London accent is different
This isn't the 70s

west london in this context is used for the stereotypical posh southern english, while east london represents the traditional londoner (not pakis)

>Dod-man
>Hoddy-dod

also got east midland.

>Most Matching
>Sunderland
>Least Matching
>East London

Can someone tell me what this means?

Got East Midlands the first time, now I've been trying to force a Welsh result but I keep getting Sunderland. Can you even get Welsh on this?

Neat

Is West London the accent the Brits teach us foreigners in schools?

East London means cockney or multi-cultural English. West London means RP/posh English.

>west london
I hope I don't sound british at all.
American english just sounds better to be honest.

Why the fuck do you people learn posh accents?

>West London
That is neither where I, nor my parents are from.

>West London

I'm actually from Edinburgh

I got Glasgow

I'm from the North east but my mums from Glasgow and I think I picked up the accent.

>First question
>What do you call an animal that carries their home on their back
>Snail
>Dad-man
>Haddy-dad
What is wrong with you people?

Also apparently I have a Yorkshire accent
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lol

York shiRe

The most important question is the one about what you call a splinter

honestly never heard any of those other options before

No, there are about 6 locations and all the questions are too broad to actually mean anything

Yorkshire

Wa alaikum salam akhi. What’s up?

Is this any good?

Do you say New HampSHIRE too?

Pls no bully

Yes...

I have no idea what this means

for fucks sake

I got the same and I'm from Cardiff lel

Same and I also got Sunderland.

I got West London but I'm from Dorset

Wew

Manchester is Finnish!

I got Glasgow... I am Glaswegian.

>You sound like you're from Yorkshire.
Got me.

>east midlands
But you are a southern nancy.

You can have it. Their accents are awful and it's the gay capital of the UK.

I thought it was Brighton.

so these are the people calling me a pasta n*gger everyday

It's not wrong but it's not like there's a lot of accents that sound like west of scotland peasant

That bad?

>is this good..png
The best. Yorkshire is also known here as God's Own County.

>snail
>hoddy-dod
what the fuck

"Shire" in place names is pronounced "shuh". You don't sound anything like someone from Yorkhire, in case you're wondering.

I'm curious if any Brit here has ever in their entire lives heard anyone say "dod-man" or "hoddy-dod". Because I sure as fuck haven't.

Definitely not

youtube.com/watch?v=xECUrlnXCqk

It's probably some odd countryside thing.

>You sound like you're from East London.
I'm guessing London accent is simply the most common to be carried abroad as the "general English accent".

It seems like every fucker here got West London, including myself.

Suffolk apparently

>Is West London the accent the Brits teach us foreigners in schools?
I believe it is. I know it's the one Americans associate with "classy" British people.

I got Yorkshire, is this good or bad?

West London is the posh english accent. East London accent is what poor people speak.

Any east middie man in
>there are people who call snails dodman
The absolute state of british dialects

It's very broad and it's associated with loud farmers. Also they we wuz Vikangz a lot so there's that.

brothers

It's good