Which part of England should I go if I want to learn upperclass aristocratic English?

Which part of England should I go if I want to learn upperclass aristocratic English?

I fucking hate the London trollstation type accent

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Manchester

Oxfordshire or Buckinghamshire

Burningham

Surrey.

Wilhamfordbuckingshire over Thames

Develop a Brum accent. Very nice

Brumfordcumslutshire

Dudley

Surrey, Cambridge, Oxford, maybe higher class areas of Suffolk, Buckinghamshire

Dundee, but unironcally

Edinburgh

>actively changing your accent
ISHYGDDT, your accent is supposed to be organic

Cumbuckethamfordshire

wakefield

so i can beat you to death with my bare hands

You can find it as north as Lincolnshire (but only among the middle-upper class).

It's not just accent. I want to learn proper English speech patterns.

Like instead of saying "waddup much niggah", saying "how are you doing on this fine day, my good sir"

Upper class speech is acquired in most historical cultures.

America had the Mid-Atlantic accent but sadly it went away

Aristocrats don't speak english, they speak french.
What you call "aristoccratic english" are just a bunch of pretentious wannabe bourgeois

What. Don't speak about subjects you are completely clueless about, Joao.

I know that she is from Canada, but I like Lauren Southern's accent.