Take this survey and post results. Interested to see which of these dialects are spoken by people from outside of the UK and Ireland
nytimes.com
Take this survey and post results. Interested to see which of these dialects are spoken by people from outside of the UK and Ireland
nytimes.com
alri
Northerners out
I'm Western
you're a taff mate
Wales is Western Britain
no that's ROI
Ireland isn't part of the island of Great Britain
???
I've only lived in places im not similar to as well
foreign cunt
t. Slav diaspora
Fuck i thought id be less of a jf but i guess here we just went with a random mix of terms from different regions
Seeing as I grew up in Devon and moved to London, this is pretty accurate.
>food and good rhyming in any dialect
I really hope not
Fucking Jocks la
t. born in cork and raised in meath
I'm from brum but unsure why they included sheff too as we're nothing alike
The Co-op. Gud, with fud.
I spent some of my childhood in Yorkshire but have lived in London most of my life so it's just gone with somewhere in the middle lol
>this some gud fud aye laddy
scots la
From Whitby, so about right
grim
Jocks, Geordies and maybe Scousers.
well england and ireland agree on one thing
t. Deep South
>NI
Concrete proof that the troubles are the bacause of Scots.
>Geordies
No
Do one southern poofter
>people think scone rhymes with gone
THEN WHY DOESNT STONE RHYME WITH GONE
Deal with it.
wtf
from eastern canada
a-gen
not a-gain
alri jordan haha
ah-gen
kek
We're similar, I'm from TX.
MVNCVNIAN BVLL reporting in
Mixture of everything, alike nothing.
Makes sense. We are pretty much the same; the only difference I hear when I get over there is that y'all are smoother - Same drawl, but smoother. I go to Houston for work sometimes.
I am outside of Birmingham btw.
British teacher in school?
Being that nearly my entire family is from Roscommon and Mayo I guess it makes sense... Sort of?
British english is taught in schools but I learned most of my english via online activities.
I'm from New England, I took another quiz like this once that said it was most like Suffolk
There could be a pattern here
These are my results, and the majority of New England settlers hailed from East Anglia, while the next largest contingent was from the West Country, which seems to be somewhat reflected in my map
FUCK THE BRITS AND FUCK ENGLAND
Way off - but apparently closest to scottish english lol. I know a few scots, maybe that's why
yikes
Got luton wtf