Last Poster #7

That’s not quite right (having lived in Yorkshire…or rather Yok-shuh for a long time). Tattoo would be Tattoooo, Karate would be Karatee (with short a sounds). Rather than saying “In the bath” they’d say, “Int’ bath’.

Ta-oo is known as a ‘glottal stop’ and beloved of Londoners

I heard a Yok-shun farmer, who’d brought his border collie into the vets speaking to the receptionist who asked what he was in for. He replied, in a very staccato fashion, “Wull , ‘e’s booked int’ fut deh” meaning ‘He’s booked in for the day’.
Well, this guy is born/raised yorkshire and that's how he pronounces it. Can't say anything on if that's normal or not, just how he does kt.
 
Not even close actually.... and i have known folks with stronger boston accents than his.... it gets stronger on the Northshore......also there are multiple accents in New York, especially in NYC and they can siound very different.
It’s very understandable to my ears. Some of those slurry southern accents are unintelligible to me.
 
Actually Ross days ‘Karah-tay’ in the ‘Unagi’ episode…
If I were to go on Mastermind my specialist subjects would be:

1) Friends
2) The Detectorists
3) Technical aspects of the Apollo Moon landings
 
I ordered some sandal wood essential oil and received this notification in my inbox:

Hi there!

We just wanted to let you know that we have shipped your order.

The lead packaging artist has surveyed the work done, and judged that your order has been packaged to the highest standard.

We all took a moment to stand in awe at the beauty of the ingredients that you purchased, and the wonderful simplicity of your packaging, and were satisfied in a job well done.

The final inspection complete, we have handed your order over to our dedicated delivery partner, who will let nothing stand in their way in their mission to deliver your order on time.


Twats! 🙄
 

Latest Discussions

Back
Top