Sam
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Now as some of you probably know I've been living up in the Midlands for just under 3 years now. I'm fairly used to hearing (and understanding) different people's accents from most parts of the UK, but why is it that some people from Birmingham and in particular the Black Country have really thick (i.e. heavy, not stupid) accents - especially older generations?
I sometimes have to process what they are saying and translate it in my head first before replying
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Scotty C
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I know, I hate it
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Sam
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Also, a friend of ours who is a Brummie refers to Black Country folk as "yam yams" WTF is that all about?
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ed
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When people put on a 'brummie' accent, what they're referring to is a yam yam which is someone who says babs a lot and speaks a bit like Ozzy Osbourne.
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Stoke accents; i.e. a true Potters accent is almost impossible to decipher; its dying out now as the younger generation put a weird chavvy twang on it and ending up sounding half scouse but the older generation pot herbs are fucking diffiuclt to understandunless you're from Stoke
[Edited on 30-09-2010 by LiVe LeE]
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by ed
When people put on a 'brummie' accent, what they're referring to is a yam yam which is someone who says babs a lot and speaks a bit like Ozzy Osbourne.
Just checked here, they call each other that name by the sounds of things? Like I say, our friend is a Brummie and that's what she refers to Black Country people as. confused.com
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nathy_87
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Brummie = Birmignham
Black Country = Dudley/Wolvo.
Hate it when people get those two mixed up.
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by 5dr corsa-3dr_polo
Brummie = Birmignham
Black Country = Dudley/Wolvo.
Hate it when people get those two mixed up.
If that's aimed at me, I already know what the difference is between a Brummie and someone from the Black Country?
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ed
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Brummie is someone who can talk. Black Country is someone who can't
Yam nowww what I mean bab?
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quote: Originally posted by 5dr corsa-3dr_polo
Brummie = Birmignham
Black Country = Africa.
Hate it when people get those two mixed up.
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Brummie is someone who can talk. Black Country is someone who can't
Yam nowww what I mean bab?
Certainly been an experience living round these here parts. Think next time we move house it'll probably be to Worcester - can understand people round that way (and I'll be closer to Steve xXx).
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A Lot of my family are Brummies.
My Uncle came up to mine a few weeks ago to visit a grave, and stayed over.
The 12 hours I was with him, I probably understood around 6. It gets to the point where you don't want to say "What?" or "Pardon" any more
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nathy_87
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Not aimed at you Sam.
@ Ed & TOm
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Tom
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Some lad I used to drink with (a mates brother) met some smelly old skank from Dudley. She came up for the weekend, honestly she stunk and was about 40. Moral of the story, people from Dudley stink and can't speak
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Dudley's accent is pretty hard to understand, they usually talk that quick its impossible lol.
I can usually understand most Midlands accents though.
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thegsi
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I have lots of friends from Dudley/Stourbridge/Wolvo area and my girlfriend is from Kingswinford. I thought she spoke pretty normal until she was on Central News talking and I realised how strong her accent was! I love the Black Country accent makes me feel homely whenever I hear on TV/ Radio.
Seriously, you wanna get over to Kidderminster if you wanna hear strange accents. Its like half Black Country half Worcester shit kicker
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Sam
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I live in Brierley Hill...
thegsi - my other half is from Bewdley and I lived there very briefly, so I know what you mean
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thegsi
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How can you be sad at that Sam? You have Kings in the high street! Best kebab ever!
Bewdley's lovely, until the night
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Sam
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You should try living here
I agree with the Bewdley nightime statement - drunken fuckwits love breaking people's wing mirrors and wipers there
People (also drunk I suspect) also seem to have a habit of driving into the bridge on Load Street for some reason, every time I go to Bewdley they are always repairing it for that reason!
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Scotty C
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Stourport is place you want to avoid
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thegsi
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All the scratters that can't get in anywhere in Kiddy head over to Bewdley to play up and do coke.
And Stourport, well thats just a doss hole 24/7 all year round
[Edited on 30-09-2010 by thegsi]
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Sam
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Can't be as worse as Bewdley
I've only ever been to Stourport a couple of times, one of those was to some posh part of Stourport to fix someone's Internet connection.
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thegsi
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I used to live in Astley, other side of Stourport, that was lovely.
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Scotty C
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I don't think Bewdley is that bad?
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thegsi
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Its a lovely place in the day. Its just on the night it gets loads of jerks drunken and acting up.
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