Oy mate
'Ow common is cockney accents?"
>>65892453
Not.
Those areas of London are multiculti land now.
>>65892453
So common, that's even spoken in the FIFA 17 "Journey Mode". I cant even unterstand what the characters are saying in-game with theit heavy accented british english. It just confuses me.
>>65892453
It's pretty rare for people under the age of 40 to speak like that now. Most native Londoners either speak with kind of like an RP accent that's a bit rougher and less posh, or they speak MLE.
I'd lived in London my entire life, just like my parents, and we have completely different accents.
>>65894580
This.
It's all in Arabic and ooga-booga now.
>>65894954
it's good that you're taking ethnic replacement so well in london
>>65895064
That's just what happens.
>>65895226
has never happened before quite like that though
unless you consider a violent invasion
>>65892453
It doesn't even properly exist anymore; the garbage that is MLE has literally replaced it. There's been a conception of a cockney accent since the sixteenth century, and the English erased it from their culture forever in just a few short decades.
>>65895226
It isn't "just what happens"
This sort of thing has only started happening since the industrial revolution. There are certain accents in the UK that are over 1400 years old and other accents that are a recent phenomenon due to immigration (scouse).
>>65895226
It's crazy how they've brainwashed you to think modern immigration to the UK is normal
>>65895006
>It's all in Arabic
There's more Polish speakers than Arabic m8 get it right at least.
>>65892453
would tracer be a good lay if she was real grill
>>65894954
>It's pretty rare for people under the age of 40 to speak like that now.
Tracer doesn't even speak cockney anyway, it's a cartoony version and just sounds like an overly upbeat working class Londoner.
>>65892453
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRVVCbXmYJo
>>65896465
I forgot you cunts found a new White race to dehumanize.
In Australia you meet the occasional UK person with it. Mostly parents or grandparents generation, never heard a kid speak it apart from messing around at family gatherings.
>>65892453
I unironically thought she was Australian at first