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tinyE: What is scouse?
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Hickory: Cockney is to London, as Brummie is to Birmingham, as Taffy is to Wales, as Geordie is to Newcastle as Scouse is to Liverpool, and so on...
Regarding Londoners, is an Estuary accent considered a more cultured or proper way to speak than Cockney?
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ScouseMouse180: Thanks a lot, I'm glad you liked the channel. I would have posted a link but it didn't seem to be letting me so had to describe how to find me instead lol.

I'm not sure, I hadn't thought about doing reviews actually, it's something I might consider. I'd imagine though people are predominately interested in reviews of the brand new releases though rather than the oldies?
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bhrigu: You need 10 reputation points to post links. There is some sort of workaround, forum veterans might know, I am new on GOG myself.

I am interested in reviews of old games, and I guess many others will be too. And you can make them a little personal observation style rather than professional "journalistic" review. :)

BTW did you buy the dictionary? :p
Ok cool, well maybe I'll give it a go. Yeah I definitely wouldn't wanna be the type that drones on about zzz facts and figures... nothing more boring imo than when I put a video like that on and it starts with "This game was released on 7th August 2001, it was created by Y gaming studio, the artwork was done by X, all of the music was written by Z"... I dunno, maybe it's just me but I'm not interested in all that stuff, I wanna see the game and know what the actual gameplay is like etc.
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Hickory: Cockney is to London, as Brummie is to Birmingham, as Taffy is to Wales, as Geordie is to Newcastle as Scouse is to Liverpool, and so on...
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Gerin: Regarding Londoners, is an Estuary accent considered a more cultured or proper way to speak than Cockney?
That assumes a recognition of "estuary accent", something that is far from widespread; many poo-poo the idea. More cultured? Proper way to speak? Who decides such things? The media? Some well-off people who go to finishing schools have the absolute worst English accents, in particular the way vowels are butchered. No, there is no "proper way to speak", depending on who you talk to.