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LOL. Though it's not actually a British accent, it's an english accent. (No such thing as a British accent. It'd have to be a mixture of irish, Scottish and english) :)
I don't take offense, 'cos I'm Scottish. Our accents rock. ^^
The British accent does not include 'Irish' unless you specifically mean Northern Irish and even then that's a grey area. Ireland is not a part of Britain.
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Though it's not actually a British accent, it's an english accent. (No such thing as a British accent. It'd have to be a mixture of irish, Scottish and english) :)
I don't take offense, 'cos I'm Scottish. Our accents rock. ^^
Bloody hell, why are WE always forgotten. -_-
ballroom lmao