Accents
When i first went to meet Kas i totally expected her to have an irish accent knowing that she'd grown up there but she actually doeasn't have much of one which really threw me!! I always think of Dawn talking with a scottish accent especially when she writes things like 'wee boy' etc!
I don't think i have any particular accent and can't think of anythings i say that are particularly northamptonish!!! However i was born in birmingham and lived there for four years so when i go to visit relatives i always slip back into it!!!
I don't think i have any particular accent and can't think of anythings i say that are particularly northamptonish!!! However i was born in birmingham and lived there for four years so when i go to visit relatives i always slip back into it!!!
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i used to get asked all the time if i said boyo and i didnt think i did til i said to my dog 'do you want to go for a walk boio?' so perhaps i do sound welsh.
Well I don't have a broad Derbyshire accent but I have been told you can tell i haved lived all my life in Derby!! I do say things like..." Ay up me duck" and "how ya diddlin'?" but then that's normal to me!!
Since being with my OH I think my london accent has mellowed as hes got a posh surrey accent so I think I have a mix of two? x
but when i go to ireland, it completely comes back to me!!
i always hear dawns accent though, and graceys, as i know which part shes from, so i can imagine it.
as for everyone else, i relally cant imagine.
cant wait to meet you all though.
kas xx
I have a mixture of a Hampshire accent with London tones.(commom some might say)
You do have a light hampshire accent, but i would not call it common!
I don't have a very broad scottish accent as we live very near the border with England and my mum was from liverpool so she spoke with a real scouse accent. Hope if i make it to the baby show Tasha and Kas aren't disappointed, i'll try my best to put on a very broad Glaswegian accent for you !!