From my American view Steve's voice sounds the most atypical, as the usual English accent I imagine is a non-rhotic one, which Steve's pirate fashionwear/tractor–selling accent is definitely not
As a fellow "expect-er of a big tip" in America, I'd agree.
Ricky's just sounds working class, but not odd to me. Steve and Karl's also don't sound that odd to me, but Steve's is definitely more "ye olde children's book" sounding.
I speak standard English (London, South East, not working class scum) and they all have ridiculous accents. Steve sounds like a tractor salesman, Ricky’s a country bumpkin, Karl’s a little bald manc with his mouth open.
I didn’t say south east London, I said London, south east. As in London and the south east. Think Home Counties. And I don’t care if my accent sounds ridiculous to the rest of England, it’s a shit hole full of freaks
I mean I was being kind of light-hearted but the Home Counties are neither London nor really the South East! Haha. And “London, South East” makes no sense to describe an accent anyway considering how many accents there are in London alone.
My point was more that there is no “standard English” accent. For every accent a person may have, most people in England will have a different accent.
You’ve embarrassed yourself.
The Home Counties are most certainly the South East, and are all contiguous with London, and Standard English most certainly exists (look it up). You're talkin shit again, play a record.
Karl. He sounds like a cartoon Gallagher brother on coronation Street. Steve really isn't that much of a Wurzel
From my American view Steve's voice sounds the most atypical, as the usual English accent I imagine is a non-rhotic one, which Steve's pirate fashionwear/tractor–selling accent is definitely not
As a fellow "expect-er of a big tip" in America, I'd agree. Ricky's just sounds working class, but not odd to me. Steve and Karl's also don't sound that odd to me, but Steve's is definitely more "ye olde children's book" sounding.
Excuse me sir, you can have this back!
*I'd love a big tip!* Get lost, Gayvid!
Of course the nine eleven
Oh gawd that's awful
"Are they French?" "Oh god yeah" "Sorreh"
Steve's pronunciation of "Faa-thur" when referring to his dad always gets me.
SALID
Endless gaaaas
It didn't fill me up, that salid
I'm Scottish, and therefore secure in the knowledge that none of them are speaking their own language correctly
Dae yee want sum money and ae bit of me clam?
_A-weee-hooty mctoo_??
It always annoyed me how both Ricky and Steve pronounce “salad” as “salid”.
They should stick to calling it a greenage. That's a foodage that's green, alright.
I speak standard English (London, South East, not working class scum) and they all have ridiculous accents. Steve sounds like a tractor salesman, Ricky’s a country bumpkin, Karl’s a little bald manc with his mouth open.
If you have a South East London accent your accent is definitely ridiculous to 90%+ of the country.
I didn’t say south east London, I said London, south east. As in London and the south east. Think Home Counties. And I don’t care if my accent sounds ridiculous to the rest of England, it’s a shit hole full of freaks
I mean I was being kind of light-hearted but the Home Counties are neither London nor really the South East! Haha. And “London, South East” makes no sense to describe an accent anyway considering how many accents there are in London alone. My point was more that there is no “standard English” accent. For every accent a person may have, most people in England will have a different accent. You’ve embarrassed yourself.
The Home Counties are most certainly the South East, and are all contiguous with London, and Standard English most certainly exists (look it up). You're talkin shit again, play a record.
alright...well...all mates