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by Al1jaba

16 comments
  1. I call bullshit, the accents would have changed a lot more than twice.

  2. Unless you’re in Edinburgh or London, schools aren’t on break and it’s tourist season. In that case you’ve gotten 3 vehicles closer to the traffic lights, the Big Issue seller thinks you’re creeping on his turf and your emissions fees have just bankrupted you.

  3. 2 miles in some parts… North West you’ve more baps and buns than only fans… Warrington widnes St Helens Liverpool.. The Welsh up ta Preston.. Cheshire .. see satnav for details… cant think of another part of the UK with a bigger mix of accents…??? How you differentiate locally… ?

  4. “We don’t want none of your Cobs round here Boy. This is a Bap Town!”

  5. Only twice? Round ere in the South Yorkshire/Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire area, you can drive for 45 minutes and the accent changes at least five times, minimum.

  6. You drive for 4 hours.

    Unfortunately you left your house during “rush hour” and have been sat in traffic on the m25 the whole time.

  7. I’m sure you could find a 4 hour stretch where it goes from hoagie to grinder to sub to hero. Like New Jersey to Philly to New York or something. Disclaimer: I know very little about USA geography.

  8. Two hours? Accent changed twice? If you drive two hours from Liverpool to Leeds, there are about twenty accents along the way. I’m fact, if you drive half an hour from Liverpool to Manchester there are about six distinct accents along the East Lancs Road ffs

  9. American here. Yes we have different accents, but mind you that not everyone in an area has the accents that you may associate with them. I’ve lived in California, Colorado and Florida and we all basically sound the same. With just tiny differences between some slang. When I was a kid my dad drive us from California to Florida and it took 5 days (pulling a boat made it slower than what it would’ve taken) and every time we stopped the people were basically the same. I knew we were in the South when we were called honey and sweetheart by service industry workers haha

  10. Two hours takes me from Cornwall to Wales. The accent has changed several times and the language in theory 3 times.

  11. Absolutely! What’s a cob? And why can’t I understand a word they’re saying when talking about cobs?

  12. wtf is a bread roll? i thought thought they were called a softy-bottom stottie scuffler barmy bap, aren’t they?

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