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A sexy American girl accent turns me on to be fair mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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aw, are you from Birmingham? I never knew that, I quite like that accent actually
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I wouldn't mind at all and I doubt many people would, I actually love the American accent, it's probably my favorite after Scottish. I would love to have one.
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Sorry guys, it's the few people I know from there have grating accents. I'm sure not everyone sounds the same.
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i think it depends on what accent you have got really.
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Depends where you're from. I don't even like all the UK accents, especially the Brummie accent.
the brummie accent is great, its the scousers i struggle with.
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aw, are you from Birmingham? I never knew that, I quite like that accent actually
I'm about an hour away, I've got a Black Country accent but that's very similar to a Brummie accent anyway.
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I'm about an hour away, I've got a Black Country accent but that's very similar to a Brummie accent anyway.
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In common with most parts of the UK, the extent to which the Black country accent and dialect are used varies from person to person and across the Black Country itself, with some elements of the dialect being stronger in some towns than others. Local dialect was, and probably still is to a lesser degree quite distinctive between the different towns and villages of the Black Country. Although most outsiders to the Black Country cannot tell this difference, Black Country folk can quite fiercely defend the difference between the accents.

Thus while a single example of Black Country dialect is hard to give, as different areas of the Black Country differ with colloquialisms, examples include babby" for baby, "alf baerked" for stupid, "argy-bargy" for fight and "bostin" to mean "very good".

The word endings with 'en' are still noticeable in conversation as in 'gooen' for going, callen for calling. The vowel 'a' is pronounced as 'o' as in 'sond' for sand, 'hond' for hand, 'opple' for apple, 'sponner' for spanner, and 'mon' for man. Other pronunciations are 'winder' for window, 'fer' for far, and 'loff' for laugh

The traditional Black Country dialect preserves many archaic traits of Early Modern English and even Middle English, and can be very confusing for outsiders. Thee, Thy and Thou are still in use, as is the case in parts of Yorkshire and Lancashire. "'Ow B'ist", meaning "How are you?" is a greeting possibly contracted from "How be it with thou?", with the typical answering being "'Bay too bah", meaning "I am not too bad" contracted from "I be not too bad". "I haven't seen her" becomes "I ay sid 'er". Black Country dialect often uses "ar" where other parts of England use "yes" (this is common as far away as Yorkshire). Similarly, the local version of "you" is pronounced /ˈjaʊ/ "yow", rhyming with "now". The local pronunciation "goo" (elsewhere "go") or "gooin'" is similar to that elsewhere in the Midlands. It is quite common for broad Black Country speakers to say agooin where others say going.

Despite the close proximity, many inhabitants of the Black Country resist hints at any relationship to people living in Birmingham, which may be called "Brum-a-jum" (Birmingham's colloquial name is Brummagem, a corruption of its older name of Bromwicham – and hence West Bromwich) or Birminam (missing the g and h out and saying it the way it's spelt). Residents of Birmingham (Brummies) meanwhile often refer to their Black Country neighbours as "Yam Yams", a reference to the use of "Yow am" ( or yow'm) instead of "You are".
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I do know my accent thank you very much, you don't need to bring Wikipedia into it. With the exception of the vocabulary, The Black Country accent is quite similar to the Brummie accent. If you talk to an older person though you can really tell the difference. I don't like being called a Brummie as I'm not but I accept that nowadays the accents are similar.
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I do know my accent thank you very much, you don't need to bring Wikipedia into it. With the exception of the vocabulary, The Black Country accent is quite similar to the Brummie accent. If you talk to an older person though you can really tell the difference. I don't like being called a Brummie as I'm not but I accept that nowadays the accents are similar.
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Unfortunately this stigma applies to the Black Country accent too. Speakers from Wolverhampton, Dudley or Walsall are often assumed to be Brummies by default whereas in reality the accents are different.
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One more thing. I'll admit that I think most English accents are sexy. In the US having an English accent I think comes with some subtle stereotypes, though mostly good stereotypes. People can think you're sophisticated (maybe not so much if you have Cockney) but other things as well like people may think that you have a liberal outlook on life.

And I know, whether it's admitted or not, that having an American accent brings some subtle stereotypes. I'd like to think if I went to the UK with an American accent the girls would automatically think I was a wild untamed beast in bed.
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One more thing. I'll admit that I think most English accents are sexy. In the US having an English accent I think comes with some subtle stereotypes, though mostly good stereotypes. People can think you're sophisticated (maybe not so much if you have Cockney) but other things as well like people may think that you have a liberal outlook on life.

And I know, whether it's admitted or not, that having an American accent brings some subtle stereotypes. I'd like to think if I went to the UK with an American accent the girls would automatically think I was a wild untamed beast in bed.
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Relying on Wikipedia isn't a winning strategy either. The Black Country accent is distinct to the Brummie accent but nowadays it's more interchangeable apart from the words people from the BC use. The vocabulary is the thing that really seperates the accent but unless you live here then I'd probably say it's quite hard to tell the difference between the two. Most people outside of the West Midlands would consider both accents one and the same.
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I think American tourists get a bad name in the UK cause of all the Canadians that people assume are American.

Damn Canadians.
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Relying on Wikipedia isn't a winning strategy either.
Luckily, I'm originally from Coventry and have worked extensively in Birmingham and in the Black Country but live elsewhere nowadays, so I have inside experience of most of that regions accents and dialects, while now having the comparative experience of accents and dialects from living in several other several other regions, including the South-West, the North-West and Wales .....
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Luckily, I'm originally from Coventry and have worked extensively in Birmingham and in the Black Country but live elsewhere nowadays, so I have inside experience of most of that regions accents and dialects, while now having the comparative experience of accents and dialects from living in several other several other regions, including the South-West, the North-West and Wales .....

My you do get around a bit.

Fully appreciate Dezzy's comments about Black country and Brummie accents being lumped together. I have a north eastern accent, washed out by living elsewhere, but I hate it when people are described as having a Geordie accent, even though to me they are clearly from places like Sunderland, South Shields, Hartlepool Durham, etc
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