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Scousers, probably the country's most annoying regional people?



portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
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Thank god Matt won the x-factor to piss on Coleen's fireworks. Scousers, we know you're proud to come from Merseyside. But hey, here's some news. EVERYBODY else loves their roots too - we just don't bang on about it all the blicking time!!

Well played Matt :lolol:
 




Aldo

Ruffian Revolution. STH.
Jul 15, 2008
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Hove
Instead you bang on about other places/people all the 'blicking' time
 




tonymgc

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May 8, 2010
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Drive by abusing
That Rebecca was so boring she did nothing but stand their like a totum pole while people danced around her.
And Colleen was so high pitched only dogs & dolphins could understand what she was saying.
 






Jonno

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Oct 17, 2010
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Cape Town
are you telling me to calm down?
 


bhaexpress

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Jul 7, 2003
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Kent
Scousers ? No Cockney's not only sound worse they have an arrogance that defies all logic.
 






edna krabappel

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Jul 7, 2003
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There are certain places where the occupants do like to go on about their background a lot more than others do, as if it somehow makes them special.

I would put Liverpool in that category, along with perhaps Yorkshire, and Scotland. Or Newcastle?

You don't get people from Hampshire getting all insular about their roots, do you, or the population of Hull taking mass offence everytime their city gets called a toilet (which, let's be honest, happens a lot). It is curious how this mentality has developed around Liverpool more than most other cities.
 


bhaexpress

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There are certain places where the occupants do like to go on about their background a lot more than others do, as if it somehow makes them special.

I would put Liverpool in that category, along with perhaps Yorkshire, and Scotland. Or Newcastle?

You don't get people from Hampshire getting all insular about their roots, do you, or the population of Hull taking mass offence everytime their city gets called a toilet (which, let's be honest, happens a lot). It is curious how this mentality has developed around Liverpool more than most other cities.

Scousers have a tendency to feel that the world is against them. Having worked there I found that far too many of them are workshy and expect somebody else to take care of them. They make a big deal of their heritage as they feel (quite rightly) that most people look down on them.
 


Jonno

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Oct 17, 2010
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I guess it's hard for all us lot from Sussex or Brighton to get all insular about the place when we hardly even have a recognisable accent to distinguish ourselves. I know there are some pecularities to our speech but I don't think I've ever recognised another Sussex or Brighton person purely from their accent. Which ain't the case with those self-righteous, hub-cap-stealing lot up north and many other groups of course.
 




nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
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I reckon people from Yorkshire are the most annoying when it comes to banging on about their home county and being 'down to earth' and implicitly a better person than you. It's also a whole northern thing to believe that they are so much more friendly than southerners. I've lived in Cheshire, Lancs, Manchester and Sussex, and can say for definite that this is bollocks.
 
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edna krabappel

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I guess it's hard for all us lot from Sussex or Brighton to get all insular about the place when we hardly even have a recognisable accent to distinguish ourselves. I know there are some pecularities to our speech but I don't think I've ever recognised another Sussex or Brighton person purely from their accent. Which ain't the case with those self-righteous, hub-cap-stealing lot up north and many other groups of course.

Because of the way the brain works, nobody thinks THEY themselves have an accent, it's just everyone else who does. The way your brain hears you speak become the norm and it distinguishes any accent that's not the same.

To someone from Sunderland on the other hand, someone from Sussex has a very noticeable accent. The only difference is, I suppose it's not as specific to a small area as some- most of us would fancy we could spot a Scouser or a Geordie from some distance away. But then again ask me to differentiate someone from Manchester to someone from (say) Blackburn or Accrington, and I'd find it harder, even though they have genuine differences.
 




GYM

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Jan 4, 2010
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I reckon people from Yorkshire are the most annoying when it comes to banging on about their home county and being 'down to earth' and implicitly a better person than you. It's also a whole northern thing to believe that they are so much more friendly than southerners. I've lived in Cheshire, Lancs, Manchester and Sussex, and can say for definite that this is bollocks.

Hey. Yorkshire is Gods country. Leave us alone.

Why else would he/she have made Bradford, Barnsley and doncaster:lolol::lolol:
 


Jonno

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Oct 17, 2010
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Yes, you're right, but my point is that that person from Sunderland is very unlikely to recognise it as a Sussex or Brighton accent, but rather just some accent from down south somewhere, whereas it's much easier to pinpoint the accents from the large northern cities such as L'pool, Newcastle etc.
 


edna krabappel

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THIS is how to speak proper, apparently.

The dorg was lorst in the forg :lolol:

 


edna krabappel

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Yes, you're right, but my point is that that person from Sunderland is very unlikely to recognise it as a Sussex or Brighton accent, but rather just some accent from down south somewhere, whereas it's much easier to pinpoint the accents from the large northern cities such as L'pool, Newcastle etc.

Hmmm, I think many people could point roughly to the right area, if not the city. I've got a couple of mates from Sunderland, and one from Middlesbrough, and they get called Geordies all the time by southerners, yet their accents are, once you get used to it, quite different.

People from the Wirral tend to object to being labelled Scousers by their accent too, because many of them consider themselves to have a posher, Cheshire tone.

I agree that most people wouldn't know a Sussex accent (including us), but then again I'd fancy my chances of identifying someone from this county as opposed to Hampshoire. But no, there doesn't appear to be a specific Brighton one.
 








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