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I was watching QI last night (on a digital channel, so an old one) and Stephen Fry did about 5 different Scottish accents, he was incredible.
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Scone Lover wrote:The worst thing is that I pick up the accent of the area I live in.
The worst thing is I pick up the accent of the person I'm talking to.
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my dad has a scottish accent, which apparently is strong but as i have heard it from birth to me he sound english!!! but when he is on the phone he does have a very obvious posh scottish accent-which is rather funny
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Ruth that could lead to some wierd convos!

Amy, only you could think Scots sounds English
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sorry Scone Lover, you're wrong.

My grandmother basically brought me up while both my parents worked. She lived in our house during the week and she was broad Scots, from Nairn near Inverness.

I'm just now beginning to hear Scottish accents in other people. Normally Scottish people sound the same as English people. Occasionally, luckily only very occasionally, I say something in broad Scots and don't reaslise, much to amusement of whoever I'm with.

So I'm with you Amy.
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Okay Ruth with a Scots accent, that is worth going to London for.

Btw, is it Scots or Scottish?
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Scone Lover wrote:Btw, is it Scots or Scottish?
Just as long as it it not Scotch (unless you intend drinking it......)
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Scone Lover wrote:Okay Ruth with a Scots accent, that is worth going to London for.

Btw, is it Scots or Scottish?
In Inverness area it's Scots... but as Andrew says, as long as it's not Scotch...
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Surely saying Scotch in a Scottish bar is the quickest route to a bar fight
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there are other ways...
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Well yes but I can't run anymore
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Im glad someone else knows what i mean, when he was on the phone to his sisters in the borders he sounded really scottish! But i honestly think he sounds english!
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So if your dad sounds Scotish but you think he sounds English. What does an English man sounds like?
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english, because of all the accents they sound english!!! my dad does have a slightly posh englishness occasionally to his speech esp. when he says coach :)
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Is your dad not deeply insulted to be told he sounds English?
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