I don't think the folks down here in NC would understand the Brits accent. When I was dating Mrs. Bigsix, her kin would just smile and nod when I spoke. Later she told me they were just being polite. kek
Fun fact about NC accents - Ocracoke Island on the NC coast : >During the mid-1700s, a British sailor purchased the island from another colonist, and a dialect comprising the various languages that different residents spoke was born. Babbel magazine suggests that it sounds the most like Southeastern English regional dialects in the U.K.
I don't think the folks down here in NC would understand the Brits accent. When I was dating Mrs. Bigsix, her kin would just smile and nod when I spoke. Later she told me they were just being polite. kek
ovurair=over there howyeansdoin=how are you doing i bet i could understand you fren ,lol
Fun fact about NC accents - Ocracoke Island on the NC coast : >During the mid-1700s, a British sailor purchased the island from another colonist, and a dialect comprising the various languages that different residents spoke was born. Babbel magazine suggests that it sounds the most like Southeastern English regional dialects in the U.K.
https://www.simplemost.com/outer-banks-island-still-speaks-elizabethan-english/
know it well, "I TIED ON THE SOUNSIDE"