yes, lock stock was a london accent, except for the two guys who were northern,
Scotish accents aer easy to understand.
coming from the midlands I've grown up with a vast variety of accents all around me,
(I lived in south northants/north oxford).
to the south there is oxford, where they speak rather posh, (well some do).
to the north there is northampton, where I think there is no accent.
a little to the east of northampton there is a town called ketering, where the reginal accent sounds scottish.
obvisouly very far north there is a coventry accent, and even frther north a brummy accent (or how ozzy osbourn talks),
furter south of oxford is berkshire, where people talk like farmers,
I tend to find that whilst I believe i speak with no accent, people can identify that I'm from the region of the countrythat I am from, (maybe it's the lack of accent that gives it away!).
I used to watch rab c all the time when I was younger, so I don't really have no trouble with scotish accents.
Scotish accents aer easy to understand.
coming from the midlands I've grown up with a vast variety of accents all around me,
(I lived in south northants/north oxford).
to the south there is oxford, where they speak rather posh, (well some do).
to the north there is northampton, where I think there is no accent.
a little to the east of northampton there is a town called ketering, where the reginal accent sounds scottish.
obvisouly very far north there is a coventry accent, and even frther north a brummy accent (or how ozzy osbourn talks),
furter south of oxford is berkshire, where people talk like farmers,
I tend to find that whilst I believe i speak with no accent, people can identify that I'm from the region of the countrythat I am from, (maybe it's the lack of accent that gives it away!).
I used to watch rab c all the time when I was younger, so I don't really have no trouble with scotish accents.