Chairman Kaga
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Oh, so over there they refer to the common British accent as Cockney? o_O Over here the main definition of a cockney accent is the accent that poor, inner-city londoners had back in the 1800s, the really, really thick accent. I didn't know it had a different definition in England.
And of course most Britons don't talk like they talk on American TV. I've spoken to British people before and they almost sound like us...
And of course most Britons don't talk like they talk on American TV. I've spoken to British people before and they almost sound like us...