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RE: OMG!!! - Niall - 26-10-2012 (26-10-2012, 08:46 AM)Kimmie Wrote: Hmmmm..... 1%...... Hmmmm........repair Kim's car.... OMG!!! - THE_Liam - 26-10-2012 (26-10-2012, 08:45 AM)Niall Wrote:(26-10-2012, 08:43 AM)Kimmie Wrote: Let's face it, to us the North is anything North of Watford.... Bollocks. Here's my (correct) definition. South of Watford gap - South North of Watford gap - Midlands North of the southern borders of Derbyshire/Cheshire/Lincolnshire - North Questions? OMG!!! - ash240970 - 26-10-2012 Thanks for the confirmation that I'm a Midlander - apart from some people thinking we talk with a strange Brummie accent which is actually a Black Country accent (no need for SRowell to comment here as the Black Country is actually an area of the West Midlands to the geographical west of Birmingham) and people from this area are often referred to as Yam Yam's because when they try to say 'You are' it has been shortened to 'You am' and it comes out Y'am. Not all people from the midlands speak in this dialect. The 'Brummie' accent is similar but nowhere near as strong - it's like the difference between Cockney and Essex. I have a more countryfied accent as I live in Worcestershire with hints of Brummie due to spending a lot of time working with people of this once great city and at one time being married to one of its former residents. From the Midlands and British!! RE: OMG!!! - Kimmie - 26-10-2012 How on earth did they get 'Y'am' from 'You are'? :S OMG!!! - ash240970 - 26-10-2012 You am - its like Norfolk, too much inbreeding pmsl OMG!!! - THE_Liam - 26-10-2012 (26-10-2012, 12:23 PM)ash240970 Wrote: (no need for SRowell to comment here as the Black Country is actually an area of the West Midlands to the geographical west of Birmingham) Your definitely a midlander, you cant be southern if your in the middle of the country! I quite like the Worcestershire accent, it has a touch of that west country twang... It's like brummie with a hint of Connor OMG!!! - ash240970 - 26-10-2012 Your right there Liam - when I first started working in Birmingham I got called a country bumpkin so I started to take the rip out of yam yams and this is where I got corrected lol Reminds me of the old 2 Ronnies sketches with the 2 country bumpkins stood talking by the farm gate but a lot of you on here are too young to remember that programme so it's probably wasted on you. |