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Which is the hardest for you to say?


The whatever sauce 馃槀
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Ksmile14F
Can you help me? Hard for me to say! 馃槙

Were-stuh-sure sauce 馃槑
Crazychick36-40, F
@Ksmile14 Are you from Liverpool?
Ksmile14F
@Crazychick lol Nope. US. That's just how we pronounce it here.
Crazychick36-40, F
@Ksmile14 I just thought the first syllable was an attempt to phonetically represent a Scouse accent. Lol :)
Ksmile14F
@Crazychick Mightve been...if I knew what a Scouse was and what its accent sounded like. 馃槀
Crazychick36-40, F
@Ksmile14 Scouse is slang for anyone or anything from Liverpool. One of the city's most legendary celebrities was John Lennon. Listen to his accent on this video.
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGUK2agwUPs]
Ksmile14F
@Crazychick I learned something today! 馃ぉ
Crazychick36-40, F
@Ksmile14 I live less than 40 miles away from Liverpool so I know what their accent sounds like.
Ksmile14F
@Crazychick Less than 40 miles away, but you're not a Scouse or have a Scouse-y accent?
Crazychick36-40, F
@Ksmile14 No, only people in Liverpool have a Scouse accent. I live in Manchester, it takes about an hour on the train from here to Liverpool.
Ksmile14F
@Crazychick Things are a lot closer there than here in the US. Everybody in this (like several hundred square miles) talks like a sophisticated hillbilly. lol
Crazychick36-40, F
@Ksmile14 Yes, well, the US is a vast country. Our longest distance (Land's End to John O'Groats) is something like 873 miles. Any further at either end would be in the water.