Undesirable Slang/Accents

Greiver said:
Just wondering if there are any Slang words anyone despises?

I live in Georgia, one of the most redneck places in USA. Although it really is not all that country southern talk you will hear on TV and the movies. Though inevitably you will hear it and instantly recognize it! However, I hate the slang word Ya'll! ..... annoying and "fixin" to do it. I really dislike the accent here the "country twang" so to speak. Thankfully I have almost no traces of it. Except when I use the word "got".
I love the way they talk in the southern US.

Hate the New York accent with a passion.

Cant stand the proper west Befast accent, I'm from there but I dont speak like that. Its horribe
 
buzzer1 said:
I use to work in Gosforth and in a little(tiny) place called Boot, one or 2 of the Chefs were from Millom and Workington,OMFG what a bunch of Loony Tunes but salt of the earth. After a shift me mate used to say "am goin' yam marrer", meaning I'm going home mate. They always say 'eh' after a comment, such as i've had a couple of pints 'eh', or it's pissin' down 'eh'. Top place though 'eh'. >)

where abouts in gosforth did you work?
 
blue jim said:
Greiver said:
Just wondering if there are any Slang words anyone despises?

I live in Georgia, one of the most redneck places in USA. Although it really is not all that country southern talk you will hear on TV and the movies. Though inevitably you will hear it and instantly recognize it! However, I hate the slang word Ya'll! ..... annoying and "fixin" to do it. I really dislike the accent here the "country twang" so to speak. Thankfully I have almost no traces of it. Except when I use the word "got".
I love the way they talk in the southern US.

Hate the New York accent with a passion.

Cant stand the proper west Befast accent, I'm from there but I dont speak like that. Its horribe

On occasion it is more comical than annoying but for the most part I find it annoying because of the slang used with it lol. As for using "gotten" I can be umm guilty of using it on occasion but very rarely.
 
brass neck said:
buzzer1 said:
I use to work in Gosforth and in a little(tiny) place called Boot, one or 2 of the Chefs were from Millom and Workington,OMFG what a bunch of Loony Tunes but salt of the earth. After a shift me mate used to say "am goin' yam marrer", meaning I'm going home mate. They always say 'eh' after a comment, such as i've had a couple of pints 'eh', or it's pissin' down 'eh'. Top place though 'eh'. >)

where abouts in gosforth did you work?

At the doom and gloom(horse and groom), dya know it mate?
 
Born and Bred Mancunian and never lived any further than 3 miles from the city.
Twelve years ago began to move around the country.
Walk into a chippy and order a Chip Barm anywhere and see the looks you get.
I hate any word that people substitute Barm for................
 

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