Just wondered why......

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Ah dinnae ken whit yer haverin aboot gadgie

Eh?
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I know this is a fun thread but in all seriousness, sometimes I do struggle to work out what's being said
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Eh?
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I know this is a fun thread but in all seriousness, sometimes I do struggle to work out what's being said
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so do I, but its usually down to the grammar, spelling or punctuation, never the dialect.

By Jove I think she's got it! ;)
 
To be brutally honest, Potteries (Stoke-on-Trent area) dialect is, to 90% of the people I speak to is jibberish :mad:

Here's and example from a cartoon that runs in the local paper

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JEardley nowst wha am ta'kin boot :thup:
 
i'm all for people speaking in their regional tongue but the WELSH take it a step too far,having played in a lot of welsh courses the biggest gripe is when they speak perfect english then when they hear your english accent they revert to speaking welsh!!! played a comp once were the lad i was playing against and his caddy ONLY spoke in welsh for the full 18 holes.
 
As it happens, I'm as Scottish as anyone else on here, just happen to now live in England. But I've never felt the need or desire to start posting in a regional dialect.
 
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