Moving away and how it's changed your speech.

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I have lived outside of the North for a while now and although I try my best to stay true to myself and hold my accent, I now find myself saying Lunch instead of Dinner.

I feel like I've let myself down :D.

So, To the people who have moved away from their hometown, what changes have you experienced? Do people notice?
 
Wait... so you now say the correct word for your midday meal? :p

Seems as though the move has done you some good! :D

Its going against everything I've ever believed in. Dinner ladies work in schools at that mid day meal time. So I figure it's dinner right? And don't say lunch ladies back at me! Haha.

I have a bit of pride in my home town so the transitions like this are a big deal to me :D
 
I'm from the North East originally and after 30 years there from birth I still never understood why people said Dinner instead of Lunch...or Tea instead of Dinner. WTF.
I always corrected people on a constant basis to annoy them but I was just 1 man so could not change an entire geographical areas dialect lol

Personally, I never liked the Geordie accent so while I can't disguise it fully I always just talk in a more neutral accent as best as I can.

I try to learn other languages - Japanese and now Icelandic but it still just sounds like a Geordie saying non-english words :(

Geordie plus deep voice doesn't make it easy for foreigners to understand me so still working on getting rid of as much of the accent as possible - failing miserably.
 
I moved from Glasgow to Bath when I was 13, and lost my Glaswegian accent within a year... now sound like a posh farmer :p

Moved to Birmingham about 4 years ago, and haven't really picked up the accent, planning to keep it that way!!

Oh, and it's lunch. You don't have a "dinner hour" or "dinner break" at work do you? :p
 
I'm from the North East originally and after 30 years there from birth I still never understood why people said Dinner instead of Lunch...or Tea instead of Dinner. WTF.
I always corrected people on a constant basis to annoy them but I was just 1 man so could not change an entire geographical areas dialect lol

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Were the people that served your food at school dinner ladies or lunch ladies?
 
my accent flicks all over the shop depending where I am. I am terrible for it and pick up other peoples bad habits pretty quickly.

and it is Breakfast/lunch/dinner
there is no other way to say it.
 
I've been in the West Midlands for 10 years this year and luckily I have no hint of the accent, the day that happens I'm going home!
 
I moved from Glasgow to Bath when I was 13, and lost my Glaswegian accent within a year... now sound like a posh farmer :p

Moved to Birmingham about 4 years ago, and haven't really picked up the accent, planning to keep it that way!!

Oh, and it's lunch. You don't have a "dinner hour" or "dinner break" at work do you? :p

Do you now say Barth or Baff ?? Can never understand people saying Barth when it's Bath - There's no R in Bath. :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
My accent is all over the shop, having spent my childhood in Lancashire; Shropshire; Gwynedd and Wirral (notice the lack of "The" preceding the latter ;) ). Having spent the best part of 25 years in Hampshire, I don't sound as though I come from "up north" quite so much, but it is still there nonetheless.
 
I was born in Bolton but grew up in Norfolk (from the age of 2) and Bedfordshire. I have a very slight northern accent, probably picked up from my parents :)
 
For god sake...

If you have a sandwich at 1PM and a hot meal at 6PM then it is lunch and dinner.

If you have a hot meal at 1PM and a sandwich at 6PM then it is dinner and tea.

:p
 
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