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  • Funny.

  • I come from Newcastle Under Lyme. North Staffordshire dialect and in particular Potteries dialect must sound like a foriegn language to an American. Nace t hayer eets bayin spoke tuther side o th pond tho. Mar Fathes lot er from Boslem an they ow spayk lark that.

  • i live in stoke it's shit.

  • @ownn100 haha xD i live in stoke on trent

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  • Derby,Nottingham, area...England

  • @IaMcHeEeSeStRiNg

    Derby and nottingham area? Nottingham is Nottinghamshire and Derby is Derbyshire.

    Apart from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire is divided into the districts of Cannock Chase, East Staffordshire, Lichfield, Newcastle-under-Lyme, South Staffordshire, Stafford, Staffordshire Moorlands, and Tamworth.

  • @BigLee790 I know

  • Where is Staffordshire?

  • Ah awesome, proper stokie stuff. I live in the cannock chase area of Staffordshire, but I am in rugeley, so dont imagine a Cannock accent, that at least sounds like something, Rugeley people just sound generic.

  • hahha i from stoke-on-trent

  • Ahahahaha. I come from Stoke and today I have only just found out what that means. Probably because I don't come from Burslem perhaps? :/ :P

  • wish i could do the stoke on trent accent haha

  • @blahhh842 Lol were yuuuh froomm ???

  • @gymnasticsxbabex staffordshire lol

  • typical americans, never actually exposed to anything beyond their own noses. get all gooey when they hear some kind of "mysterious" accent that tv hasn't taught them.

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