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Or as some people in the UK say "aks"
KarenisKenziesmum · 51-55, F
@BritishFailedAesthetic I'm British and I've never heard that.
@KarenisKenziesmum Sounds like "arks" it's a London thing.
KarenisKenziesmum · 51-55, F
@BritishFailedAesthetic It doesn't, it sounds like "arsk".
@KarenisKenziesmum "C'or blimey Mary Poppins" 😆
KarenisKenziesmum · 51-55, F
@BritishFailedAesthetic I don't talk like Mary Poppins, I'm from Manchester. I have a northern accent. Lol :)
@KarenisKenziesmum I'm saying you're stuck in thr past with accents 😅
KarenisKenziesmum · 51-55, F
@BritishFailedAesthetic What do you mean? A London accent today is the same as a London accent 50 years ago, isn't it? How can it be different? It wouldn't be a London accent if it was different, would it?