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This is basically English fashion, right

>> No.9712043

>>9711115
Not really whatsoever

>> No.9712044

>>9711115
Nandos fashion
Cheeky

>> No.9712068

like 15 years ago

>> No.9712188

Have you been saving that picture since 2003.

>> No.9712827

>>9712068
This

>> No.9712874

>>9712068
so what is it now?

>> No.9712891

>>9711115
Am I the only one who likes British accents? I think it sounds fancy

>> No.9713547
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>>9712891
there is no such thing a a "British" accent you fag, its either an English, Scottish, Welsh or Northern Irish accent and even then you have tons of different dialects which all sound different.

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>>9712874

>> No.9713848

>>9713547
By British accent I meant all accents from those places.

>> No.9713855

>>9713848
You're slow aren't you.

>> No.9713865

>>9713855
No. You're slow for not understanding what I'm saying. I'm talking about the accent people for Britannia speak with. Just because you split it up doesn't mean I can't refer to the whole.

>> No.9713869

What is with the Nandos obsession?

>> No.9713900

>>9713865
If you think something like a Glasgow accent is anything approaching fancy you're either soft in the head or bullshitting because you've never heard one.

>> No.9713905

>>9713869
#cheekycunt
#sheknows

>> No.9713907

>>9713865
There is no one accent. A Manchester accent is as different to a West Country one the same way a german accent would be different to french.

>> No.9713915

>>9713907
I have a mongrel accent with West Country and Manchester elements and people ask if I'm american. It hurts.

>> No.9713919

>>9713869
dw about it fam

>> No.9713932

>>9713900
That's entirely subjective.

>> No.9713936

>>9713932
It's genuinely not.

>> No.9713941

>>9713907
People from Brittian have a different way of speaking than people from other English speaking countries. that way of speaking is what I'm referring to. You're dividing things up into regions such as Manchester and west county while I'm discussing the whole.

>> No.9713943

>>9713941
Do you also enjoy the acting career of David Tennant

>> No.9713944

>>9713936
You can't prove that something sounds fancy to someone else because you aren't them. Your brain is wired to where it doesn't seem fancy to you. Other's aren't.

>> No.9713950

>>9713944
I'm going to take it you've never met anyone speaking with a Glasgow accent then.

>> No.9713962

>>9713943
>1 = 1
>but .4 and .6 are different!
>I'm not discussing .4 and .6. I'm discussing 1
>but .4 and .6 are different!

>> No.9713966

>>9713950
>meeting
Anecdotal evidence doesn't prove anything. If you have any facts to prove what I think is fancy then please post them.

>> No.9714014

>>9712891
>Am I the only one who likes British accents? I think it sounds fancy

>British ACCENTS
>then uses singular it

>>9713848
Here you repeat accents, say all of them are fancy

>>9713865
Again, you seem to think you can refer to one singular accent. I'm beginning to think you have no fucking clue what an accent is.

>>9713941
Now you drop "accent" and act like you're talking about one singular way of speaking - which also doesn't exist. I mean I go up north and suddenly my bread roll is a barm cake or a bap. My sandwich is a buttie. Still no idea what you think you're talking about but you've suddenly switched from an accent to a general way of talking

>>9713962
Now you're trying to pretend other people are misunderstanding you when you're obviously just an idiot with some weird romanticisation of Britain. You're the one who first used the word accent that people picked you up on, they didn't bring that up to be obtuse. Stop being a tool.

>> No.9714023

>>9713966
Ok then, you've obviously never heard a Glasgow accent. No need to meet them.

Seriously if you're just arguing this to be contrary give it up.

>> No.9714102

>>9714014
>my bread roll is a barm cake or a bap
Which are all things said in Brittany by a British person therefor said in a British accent

>> No.9714109

>>9714102
Are you a brick wall.

>> No.9714119

>>9714014
The way a British person sounds is the British accent. When I hear a British person talk it sounds fancy to me. That's all I'm saying.

>> No.9714124

>>9714102
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brittany

>> No.9714138

Fred Perry Red Polo's are coming back in a 70's retro thing

>> No.9714147

>>9714124
>wikipedia

>> No.9714161

>>9714014
>When I go here its different than here
When I go up the air pressure its different. Its still air. Just like the British accent is still the British accent even if its different in different places. Will you say no one can like air because its all different? If so you should stop breathing right now

>> No.9714168

>>9714161
It's more like saying "hairstyles are fancy. They're all the same because they're all hairstyles"

>> No.9714172

>>9714014
>one singular way of speaking - which also doesn't exist
It does when I'm referring to the whole thing. Eight individual pieces of pizza is still a pizza. Does the one singular pizza not exist because there are different slices?

>> No.9714179

>>9714168
No. Its like saying British hairstyles are fancy.

>> No.9714187

>>9714172
If you think that's a relevant analogy you're an idiot.
Are you an American? Would you say there's one singular American way of talking? Is someone from Minnesota the same as someone from Texas?

>> No.9714189

>>9714168
>water is wet. They're all the same because they're all water
>NO NO NO YOU CAN'T LIKE WATER BECAUSE WATER HAS DIFFERENT WATER AND BLABLABLA

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9714196

>>9714179
Banter

>> No.9714207

>>9714189
>HA HA HA I CANT GRASP SIMPLE CONCEPTS.

>> No.9714219

>>9714187
>Would you say there's one singular American way of talking?
Yes. Its called standard English.

>> No.9714221

>>9714219
Okay, so there's no dialect changes at all in the us and everyone speaks standard English?

>> No.9714224

>>9714207
I'm not the one confused here. I'm laughing at your stupidity

>> No.9714231

>>9714014
We also say butty in Wales.

>> No.9714233

>>9714196
cheeky

>> No.9714235

OP here
English people have to get the fuck over American ignorance about their accents; we suck....we know....conversation over
I was hoping someone would post inspo with actual English brands (I'm not talking about Barbour and Harris Tweed or any of that dadcore shit; educate me!)
but nooooo the same memes that end up in every other thread are here....what a shame

>> No.9714243

>>9714221
You're underestimating the power of mass media that is fed to yanks from when they take their first breath. There's very slight differences but for the most part they sound very similar, yes. A dialect to them is saying 'soda' vs 'pop'.

>> No.9714249

>>9714187
>Would you say there's one singular American way of talking?
Yes because the American way of talking is distinct from the Nigerian, British and Austrian ways. It its own way. No one else sounds like us. If I wanted to sound fancy I'd talk like a British person. If I want to sound regular I'll talk like an American. That's the difference.

>> No.9714251

>>9714224
I don't think you're able to grasp the concept that you might enjoy certain British accents, but to lump them all into one singular accent is reducing them into some amorphous thing that they're not.
It's not like saying a pizza is a pizza whether in one slice or the whole, it's like saying you find side dishes fancy. Sure you might find mashed potatoes fancy but to say you find the whole side dish category fancy makes you sound like you've only seen one or two and are making large assumptions based on a few that you know.

>> No.9714259

>>9714249
Meringues and Ice cream are both desserts and both different to salmon, but it doesn't make them the same thing.

>> No.9714267

>>9714221
Well we don't speak foreigner English so yes we do speak Standard English. Unless we're doing some silly accent

>> No.9714277

>>9714249
>If I wanted to sound fancy I'd talk like a British person

Cheeky. #sheknows #timefornandos

>> No.9714286

>>9714267
I think he refers to things like the Minnesota and Southern dialects.
Which, fair enough, a lot of people in their respective areas speak, but you also have people, mostly younger, who speak 'standard' English because of television and other media exposure. See: grav3yardgirl, who is from Texas and speaks in standard English but does the accent when she wants to sound randumXD and goofy.

>> No.9714293

You have wannabe MODs
chavs which is what you have there
Then the Geordie Shore / towie kids

Thats majority of people

>> No.9714295

>>9714251
I'm not lumping anything together. If I count to 1 and I lumping .4 and .6 together. No because I'm counting the normal way and counting with decimals is stupid and would take forever

>> No.9714299

>>9714259
But british ice cream is the same as british ice cream no?

>> No.9714302

>>9711115
Lol im looking at every English person I've ever met

>> No.9714308

>>9714286
Places with accents
Dallas
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Cleveland
Pittsburgh
Boston
Tri-state
Maine
South

That's what I can think of off the top of my head

>> No.9714309

>>9714277
Cheeky is a fancy word. I don't even know what it means because its so nuanced. Truly the fanciest of the fancy. The way you pronounce is so skillful too. I just sound stupid when I try. Just what you'd expect from the pioneers of English language.

>> No.9714315

>>9713737
>bet they'll never play at reading
I hate this picture because it's accurate as fuck. Like this is literally every white boi that's "normal"

>> No.9714321

>>9712891
you and every other american doctor who worshipping middle schooler

>> No.9714341

>>9714286
Exactly. We speak like British people without all the weird crap like dropping r's and using words like trousers and knickers and adding u's everywhere and saying gay-ridge instead of garage

>> No.9714360

>>9714341
also adding an s to the end of math. shit like that we don't do. unless we want to sound fancy and old-timey

>> No.9714373

>>9714360
Plus when they say "on your bike" it sounds like "oin yuw boyk"

>> No.9714969

>>9713865
Have you ever taken a linguistics course

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>> No.9715431

>>9714014
>autism

>> No.9715459

Essex uniforms if I ever saw 'em.......on a related note, if you'd ever heard an essex accent u wouldnt call it 'fancy' ppl who say that r stupid, the only 'fancy' English accent I ever heard was from fuckin private posh nob boys school in fukin Windsor so fuk u

>> No.9715469

>>9711115
Only if they're poor and/or Glaswegian.

>> No.9717190

>>9714299
No bc you might have a 99 or you might have a Mr Whippys

>> No.9717193

>>9714373
Depends on the accent of the person saying it.

>> No.9717220

>>9711115
how come everyon from canada or the UK dresses like shit

there re a few notable exceptions with tripfags that have long left /fa/ (trunks, matt) but every other canadian/uk poster looks so shit

>> No.9717226

>>9717220
Its funny, because the average Brit dresses way better than the average American.

>> No.9717232

>>9711115

I'm a foreigner and lived in the UK for 6 months

Can confirm.

>> No.9717238

Can any of you brits explain what the fuck "banter at nandos" is supposed to be?

>> No.9717239

>>9712891
Most British accents sound like
"Oi you, you wanna go town for chips innit"

>> No.9717243

>>9717238
Just going for a "Cheeky Nandos"

>> No.9717254

>>9717238
A stereotype about the scum of england's "lads" who enjoy going for a cheeky nandos while wearing huaraches and topman everything.

>> No.9717263

>>9717243
>>9717254

What even is nandos? A fastfood place comparable to pizza hut/kfc/mcdo? Do lads really sit around a fast food joint doing nothing? Being an euro, I just can't wrap my mind around it.

>> No.9717276

>>9717263
Its a Portguese/South African place that sells spicy chicken. I'd put it a tier above fast food joints but its not a proper restaurant. The food's not too bad to be honest, but its overpriced for what it is.

>> No.9717310

>>9717263
basically the Starbucks of restaurants

>> No.9718615

>>9714119

And what do they sound like?

>> No.9718621

>>9717238

One of those things when something becomes associated with one type of person despite being popular with many different types of people.

Similar to how some dumb fucks think that iPhone owners are 'hipsters' that fall into some kind of stereotype when of course many different types of people own iPhones.

>> No.9718656

>>9713944
scottish accents and irish accents are deff not fancy not even all british accents are

>> No.9718658

>>9714102
brittany is in france you idiot

>> No.9718660

>>9714147
wiki obviously knows where a fucking region of france is jesus

>> No.9718664

>>9714196
lol theres a nandos in toronto now

>> No.9718669

>>9717220
you look like shit though sieg

>> No.9718671

>>9718656
They are to me.

>> No.9718676

>>9717263
its like swiss chalet but Portuguese

>> No.9718680

>>9718658
same shit

>> No.9718682

>>9718671
how the hell is an Irish accent at all fancy do you live in Idaho or something

>> No.9718687

>>9718680
not at all actually they speak french (even in brittany) and in the british isles they speak english

>> No.9718703

>>9718680
Look I can take cunts thinking all of England is cheeky nandos banter but to say we are the same as the French is a step too far.

>> No.9718711

>>9718682
Because of the way it sounds. I like how they say top of the morning to you. It sounds fancy

>> No.9718715

>>9718687
>>9718703

It is literally the same shit.

>> No.9718716

>>9718711
Do you only know of Ireland from 1950s stereotypes

>> No.9718718

>>9718711
I'v never heard an Irish man say that where are you from man jheez

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>>9718715

>> No.9718727

>>9718716
50s irish stereotypes are still irish

>> No.9718737

>>9718719
No one in real life cares about the difference between Brittany and Britannia. Its the same shit to non-autistic people

>> No.9718738

>>9718727
Irish people didnt even say that in the 1950s leave your shitty midwestern state before you try to comment on something outside of it

>> No.9718750

>>9718737
are you joking I really can't tell

>> No.9718762

>>9718737

do you need help?

>> No.9718767

>>9718750
I'm pretty sure he thinks he's being funny, yeah.

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>>9718737

>> No.9718832

>>9713737
why is every single english "lad" today a skinny jeans wearing dyel with a quiff and the fucking raised eyebrows+wrinkled forehead. chavs were better than this shit