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Ahh, the midlands, the most neutral part of the country! Happily being neither northern nor southern!
 
Pfft. Westerners.

<laugh>

Seriously though, I'm from Lincoln and when I moved to Manchester everyone from Manchester said we sounded southern, but then some people who had moved from London way said we sounded northern <laugh>

Think I have absolutely no hint of any accent whatsoever.
 
<laugh>

Seriously though, I'm from Lincoln and when I moved to Manchester everyone from Manchester said we sounded southern, but then some people who had moved from London way said we sounded northern <laugh>

Think I have absolutely no hint of any accent whatsoever.

Just a slight campness in your voice
 
<laugh>

Seriously though, I'm from Lincoln and when I moved to Manchester everyone from Manchester said we sounded southern, but then some people who had moved from London way said we sounded northern <laugh>

Think I have absolutely no hint of any accent whatsoever.

I'm from Durham but i'm in Sunderland and Gateshead a lot due to family so I have a ****ing weird accent. Was visiting my cousins in Manchester and some people thought I was Irish <laugh> I actually got told to ''go back to my own country''.
 
I'm from Durham but i'm in Sunderland and Gateshead a lot due to family so I have a ****ing weird accent. Was visiting my cousins in Manchester and some people thought I was Irish <laugh> I actually got told to ''go back to my own country''.

Your cousins sound like real assholes.
 
Am I the only person who sometimes needs a few seconds to tell the difference between Welsh and Geordie accents? Maybe I'm insane or something but the odd Welshman here and there pronounces some words as though he's from Newcastle.
 
Am I the only person who sometimes needs a few seconds to tell the difference between Welsh and Geordie accents? Maybe I'm insane or something but the odd Welshman here and there pronounces some words as though he's from Newcastle.

I can relate.