24-06-2015, 21:27
(This post was last modified: 24-06-2015, 21:35 by St Charles Owl.)
Much prefer this song!! Have this on my iphone along with a few other patriotic songs that I play very loud in my car!!
That why I referred to my Northern accent, having grown up in Australia I never developed a Sheffield accent but do sound northern!! Its a bit like when I am asked where I am from I say England, I never say the UK or Britain, just England. That makes it a bit easier for Americans as they see think the UK and Britain are part of England anyway!!
(24-06-2015, 21:25)Washington Wrote:(24-06-2015, 21:08)St Charles Owl Wrote: I may live in America but I will always be English and consequently will always support England above all others!!
But the use of American spelling and cliches is unfortunately mandatory unless I want to look like more of an idiot than I already do!!!!Having said that my Northern English accent doesn't seem to be going anywhere so its obvious to most over here that I am not actually American.
SCO My experience with the Northern accent is to say I'm Australian since somehow appears that is more believable to them than being English
And, in your case partly true
That why I referred to my Northern accent, having grown up in Australia I never developed a Sheffield accent but do sound northern!! Its a bit like when I am asked where I am from I say England, I never say the UK or Britain, just England. That makes it a bit easier for Americans as they see think the UK and Britain are part of England anyway!!
