A well spoken English accent is lovely to listen to, I wish I had one. I do like the different dialects too, many dialects in one area, you could tell if someone was from the next town or even down to a village which had their own way of speaking, words of ancient origin still in use etc. On the other hand the word innit is to be despised.
@@SaintOsburg I did some of my growing up in Yorkshire and the subtle differences in dialects between towns and cities was quite extraordinary, even when separated by just a few miles.
When i moved to Suffolk they still had accents,beautiful to listen too,that was over twenty years ago
I’d like to recommend listening to John Langstaff‘s rendition of All The Ducks. Enjoy your day!
A well spoken English accent is lovely to listen to, I wish I had one. I do like the different dialects too, many dialects in one area, you could tell if someone was from the next town or even down to a village which had their own way of speaking, words of ancient origin still in use etc.
On the other hand the word innit is to be despised.
@@SaintOsburg I did some of my growing up in Yorkshire and the subtle differences in dialects between towns and cities was quite extraordinary, even when separated by just a few miles.
Flaming Nora lad
@@JagdgeschwaderX Is that a positive 'flaming nora'?😬
@@theendofeverything6356 Absolutely mate :)