petition to ban the british from gbatemp

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PyroSpark said:
I hate adding U's to words when you don't pronounce it.

That's cos Americans are lazy. They also lack any real heritage so they don't respect the heritage of the language.
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QUOTE(xangelinax @ Apr 11 2010, 10:10 PM) Fuk' the british accent its the glaswegian accent thats the best!



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TrolleyDave said:
PyroSpark said:
I hate adding U's to words when you don't pronounce it.

That's cos Americans are lazy. They also lack any real heritage so they don't respect the heritage of the language.
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QUOTE(xangelinax @ Apr 11 2010, 10:10 PM) Fuk' the british accent its the glaswegian accent thats the best!



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Haha epic
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TrolleyDave said:
PyroSpark said:
I hate adding U's to words when you don't pronounce it.

That's cos Americans are lazy. They also lack any real heritage so they don't respect the heritage of the language.
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QUOTE(xangelinax @ Apr 11 2010, 10:10 PM) Fuk' the british accent its the glaswegian accent thats the best!



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I believe that the actor Gregor Fisher once said that he was actually using an edinburgh accent and not a glaswegian accent
Get some still game banter on the go!
 

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danny600kill said:
Didn't Hadrian post ages ago?
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, bit late Trolley

Do you know how old I am, my memory ain't so g... oh look, it's dark outside, when did that happen?

QUOTE(xangelinax @ Apr 11 2010, 10:32 PM) I believe that the actor Gregor Fisher once said that he was actually using an edinburgh accent and not a glaswegian accent
Get some still game banter on the go!

The people I know from Edinburgh don't speak like that. My mate Bens ex was from Parkhead though and spoke like that.
 

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TrolleyDave said:
xangelinax said:
I believe that the actor Gregor Fisher once said that he was actually using an edinburgh accent and not a glaswegian accent
Get some still game banter on the go!

The people I know from Edinburgh don't speak like that. My mate Bens ex was from Parkhead though and spoke like that.

Well most people think we talk like 'You ken wit a mean lik'?' thats Irvine and aberfoyle.
 

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xangelinax said:
TrolleyDave said:
xangelinax said:
I believe that the actor Gregor Fisher once said that he was actually using an edinburgh accent and not a glaswegian accent
Get some still game banter on the go!

The people I know from Edinburgh don't speak like that. My mate Bens ex was from Parkhead though and spoke like that.

Well most people think we talk like 'You ken wit a mean lik'?' thats Irvine and aberfoyle.

Ah, Trainspotting Talk! lol I know what you mean. It's like people think Scots say "Och, I dun noo" but I've never actually heard one say that in real life!
 

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mercluke said:
Sinkhead said:
By all means, call it bastardized English, but it's certainly not English.

I didn't say that. Don't edit my quotes, please.

I said...

QUOTE(Sinkhead @ Apr 11 2010, 10:09 PM)
As far as I'm concerned, we don't speak the English language in England because it's 'the English language'; it's the English language because we speak it in England.

The language you speak is in many ways different to English. By all means, call it Americanized English, but it's certainly not English. I don't mind at all when people use the same language as us, it's fantastic, and imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but please don't make it sound like you invented it.

They've now invented the term 'British English', as well, as if English wasn't British to begin with.
 

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TrolleyDave said:
Ah, Trainspotting Talk! lol I know what you mean. It's like people think Scots say "Och, I dun noo" but I've never actually heard one say that in real life!
Banter about here is crazy sometimes, theres a lassie I know that says "Your pickin' a***" meaning "Hurry up" so digusting its unbelievable.
 

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Jakob95 said:
haflore said:
ProtoKun7 said:
Americans can't even spell most words properly.
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It's spelt COLOUR.
This is one of my favourite posts in this thread.
You can't spell most words properly. It's spelt COLOR.

Uhh no it's spelt GRAY

Err...wait a minute...

Which one is the American one?
 

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