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Love it, but my god the accents!

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    Bowties_are_Cool — 15 years ago(December 06, 2010 01:45 PM)

    I'm American I think their accents are easy to understand. I have more trouble understanding someone with a thick southern "twang".
    I don't get why Americans complain about British,Irish and Scottish accents. As my Grandad told my Granmom when she complained about them. "They were speaking English before we were a country."
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        Fricktator — 15 years ago(December 26, 2010 06:06 PM)

        The actors are English and that is how they talk. If you can't understand people when they are talking in a British accent you probably shouldn't watch BBCA.
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          MyOtherCar_is_a_TARDIS — 15 years ago(February 18, 2011 10:12 PM)

          I don't understand how people don't understand what they are saying! I am American and I have never had a problem understanding this show or any other show I have seen on the BBC
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            theprettybetty — 15 years ago(March 12, 2011 04:07 AM)

            I am from Turkey and %95 of the time i have no problem understanding L&O uk. Not only i love English accent, understanding American "accent" is harder. Although i have to admit watching "Life on Mars" was a real challange.
            I got a chuckle out of using "The Wire" as an example; Even us Americans can't understand half of it, which is a big reason why hardly anyone watched it. It is still a great show, but in order to understand the Baltimore street dialect, first you need to use the closed captioning. Then, you have to take notes and refer to the Urban Dictionary website. And even then, you have no idea what Snoop just said.
            I was planning to watch it but i guess i shouldnt even try. If you dont understand that means i have no chance 😞


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              youngian67 — 15 years ago(March 15, 2011 06:31 AM)

              If you have trouble with this show you should try Glasgow based cop series Taggart. You might have to grab a Canadian to help you.
              I usually find foreign vernacular is easy enough to understand if you stick with it and have a rewind button. I even starting getting the hang of West Baltimore by season 3 of the Wire and thats an achievement.

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                msjuicyse01 — 14 years ago(April 05, 2011 08:06 PM)

                Lol you can't understand them? Their accents are some of the "lightest" Brit accents i've ever heard. Imo if most of them had lighter accents they'd sound like a lot of us and by us I mean those in the U.S.
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                  sammikat-903-551819 — 14 years ago(April 09, 2011 12:12 AM)

                  I don't know if you know this, but this is a BRITISH show. Made in the UK for UK viewers. Why in the world would they "soften" their accents for us?
                  What you are asking for doesn't even make sense. If you don't watch enough British TV to understand the slang (and that's much tougher than the accents,btw) then maybe you should just stick to good old fashioned American TV that you will be able to grasp.

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                      kweekes-2 — 14 years ago(April 13, 2011 06:48 AM)

                      So the fact that the OP came out and said he/she is CANADIAN went by all of you huh?
                      Looks like it's not just us Yanks who have a problem with the Brits and their accents. But hey, just keep trashing the Yanks for being insular right?
                      My main problem with British accents is that mumbling/slurring tend to be standard characteristics for alot of them. In the US, American actors often adopt what I call the "generic Hollywood" American accent. No one in the US actually speaks like this, but it's easily understood (American actors tend to enunciate much more than British actors) and sells worldwide. It's why the rest of this planet thinks all Americans sound the same until they actually get here. 🙂
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                        danny122-1 — 14 years ago(April 27, 2011 03:56 PM)

                        Hello Kweekes
                        . If you can find a clip of Matthew Fox on The Graham Norton Show, alongside German titwillow Diane Kruger - she ribbed fellow guest & Liverpudlian comic John Bishop for not being able to understand him - and John just said "That's from a German with an American accent - that's really put me in my place!" . As John also said, the range of accents in such a small country are more diverse than in America - purely because it means we can all hate each other more. As for a generic Hollywood accent, I could swear that you have said before that Brits in US ahows, playing Americans , have this same generic terrible accent ? BTW i used to love Boomhauer in King Of The Hill - ha ha , wtf did he just say ? So funny
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                        And also, The King was the master of the unintelligable. Check out Irish muppets' Zig & Zag rendition of the Beastie Boy's "Sabotage" , in the style of the man himself
                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVq7w2j-6iw&playnext=1&list=PLC 59C60C932A26036
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