
I nearly shit in my pants laughing when I saw this.
Looks like it's official, British people are snobs.
Quite! And for good reasonCougar wrote:
http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/2714/untitledec7.jpg
I nearly shit in my pants laughing when I saw this.
Looks like it's official, British people are snobs.
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I know that Scottish people are the least understandable of all the people who speak english.theDude5B wrote:
I think they have got that wrong though, it should be "Are the English snobs?" because we all know that the majority of people from the US dont know that Scotland is part of Britain.
/stereotype
I hate it when US movie stars refer to England as London!
I've really only heard one type of accent, no thanks to stereotypes. What kind of accents do the SAS in BF2SF have?Milk.org wrote:
I'm interested to know what Americans think about accents from NE and NW England. Do you recognise Geordie (people from Newcastle) and Scouser (Liverpool) accents straight away? or do they just sound like some fucked up South African or some shit?
Lol, that accent doesn't exist. It is one that EA/Dice made up by the sounds of it.k30dxedle wrote:
I've really only heard one type of accent, no thanks to stereotypes. What kind of accents do the SAS in BF2SF have?
Jesus fucking H, i'm shocked to my very core. Americans are actually able to spell 'CNN' correctly.Cougar wrote:
http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/2714/untitledec7.jpg
I nearly shit in my pants laughing when I saw this.
Looks like it's official, British people are snobs.
Americans seem to think we have the following people around for tea on a regular basis: The Queen, Tony Blair, The Beatles, Rod Stewart, Tom Jones, Princess Diana, Prince William and a couple of Beefeaters.=Karma-Kills= wrote:
[American] Oh hello, you sound like you come from England.
[Me] Yeh thats right, the south coast.
[American] Near london?
[Me] Well, not really.
[America] Oh.....
[Me] Well i spose im only an hour or two away.
[American] Near where the Queen lives then?
[Me] No.
[American] You ever met the Queen?
[Me] No....
[America] What about Tony Blair, i really like that guy.
[Me] Again, no.
RoflMilk.org wrote:
lmao I can't believe that a 'News company' would post a poll like that. There's only one option people are gonna click when they see that! It's like the BBC posting a poll "Are all Americans fat and loud?"
The accent the SAS have in BF2:SF is something out an medival jousting tournament.k30dxedle wrote:
I've really only heard one type of accent, no thanks to stereotypes. What kind of accents do the SAS in BF2SF have?Milk.org wrote:
I'm interested to know what Americans think about accents from NE and NW England. Do you recognise Geordie (people from Newcastle) and Scouser (Liverpool) accents straight away? or do they just sound like some fucked up South African or some shit?
Clearly you've never heard Welsh or Irish then.Cougar wrote:
I know that Scottish people are the least understandable of all the people who speak english.theDude5B wrote:
I think they have got that wrong though, it should be "Are the English snobs?" because we all know that the majority of people from the US dont know that Scotland is part of Britain.
/stereotype
I hate it when US movie stars refer to England as London!
Geordie:Milk.org wrote:
Anyone got any good examples of Geordie or Scouse accents they can post or link to?