It amuses me that Americans have a go at a specific regional accent, yet remain oblivious to their own dropped Ts. For example, the word “button” has two and is not pronounced “bu’un”.
Really though!
It’s even funnier the 28362828229th time
“Call of doody” 😁
Did you know the more you repeat a joke the more funny it is?
The most hilarious version is when someone says “British people say chewsday” even though that it literally how it is pronounced, it’s named after the Norse god Tiw. “Toosday” is just incorrect
Mean whilst Mericns throwing stones in glass houses with their “waader”.
‘Errrrrrrbs
Are Americans absolutely convinced every Brit is from the East End of London?
This meme would actually be funny if it made sense .
They should take a look in the meeeer before talking about how others talk
Wouer
For the millionth time; literally nobody here speaks like that.
Dirty tree and a turd.
The wa’er in maJorka don’ tase like it ou’Ah
The idea that the estuarian glottlestop is ubiquitous I frankly find risible.
The Boston Tea Party was just phase 1 in our plan to make the Atlantic into the world’s biggest cup of tea (phase 2 is global warming)
Yooz doant no thi trooth yirsellz cawz yi canny talk right.
Can’t go a day without some yank putting up some British Shitpost now.
Is anyone in here even British?
This sub is supposed to be for memes for British people, not American tripe like this. I swear there’s more yanks than Brits on this sub these days
The water thing gets me because I did a stint as an English teacher in Korea and had to “americanise” my accent a bit because their curriculum uses American English and they couldn’t understand me if I came in full British. The one word I just could not figure out was water. I pronounced it like “war-ter”. It would make the Korean kids giggle. I could not for the life of me even being to understand how Americans say it. I only got close by having the Korean kids write the pronunciation in the Korean alphabet.
Anyway. American pronunciation is dumb and annoying and their vowels baffle me and they say Ts like Ds
It’s called the glottal ‘t’. South East England primarily. Not to be thought of as a universal UK thing.
Boh ol of wa oer
I am not English but from New England and we have our fair share of accents, but I like the mancunian accent. Its charming. Not sure how the rest of Britian feels about that. Manchester seems to stick F’s in words in place of Th, no?
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“Wa – ter”
“Wa – deeeer”
Pick which one sounds nicer lol
It amuses me that Americans have a go at a specific regional accent, yet remain oblivious to their own dropped Ts. For example, the word “button” has two and is not pronounced “bu’un”.
Really though!
It’s even funnier the 28362828229th time
“Call of doody” 😁
Did you know the more you repeat a joke the more funny it is?
The most hilarious version is when someone says “British people say chewsday” even though that it literally how it is pronounced, it’s named after the Norse god Tiw. “Toosday” is just incorrect
Mean whilst Mericns throwing stones in glass houses with their “waader”.
‘Errrrrrrbs
Are Americans absolutely convinced every Brit is from the East End of London?
This meme would actually be funny if it made sense .
They should take a look in the meeeer before talking about how others talk
Wouer
For the millionth time; literally nobody here speaks like that.
Dirty tree and a turd.
The wa’er in maJorka don’ tase like it ou’Ah
The idea that the estuarian glottlestop is ubiquitous I frankly find risible.
The Boston Tea Party was just phase 1 in our plan to make the Atlantic into the world’s biggest cup of tea (phase 2 is global warming)
Yooz doant no thi trooth yirsellz cawz yi canny talk right.
Can’t go a day without some yank putting up some British Shitpost now.
Is anyone in here even British?
This sub is supposed to be for memes for British people, not American tripe like this. I swear there’s more yanks than Brits on this sub these days
The water thing gets me because I did a stint as an English teacher in Korea and had to “americanise” my accent a bit because their curriculum uses American English and they couldn’t understand me if I came in full British. The one word I just could not figure out was water. I pronounced it like “war-ter”. It would make the Korean kids giggle. I could not for the life of me even being to understand how Americans say it. I only got close by having the Korean kids write the pronunciation in the Korean alphabet.
Anyway. American pronunciation is dumb and annoying and their vowels baffle me and they say Ts like Ds
It’s called the glottal ‘t’. South East England primarily. Not to be thought of as a universal UK thing.
Boh ol of wa oer
I am not English but from New England and we have our fair share of accents, but I like the mancunian accent. Its charming. Not sure how the rest of Britian feels about that. Manchester seems to stick F’s in words in place of Th, no?
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