>listening to a British podcast with four English panelists
>one of them mentions that he has a warehouse full of gourds
>the other three mishear it as "goats" and "goods"
>they argue about this for 5 minutes
>he ultimately has to clear it up by defining the bloody word
And these are supposed to be from the same country, ostensibly speaking the same language.
>>71137344
fOck you, you'e a fOcking can't
bongs really are mongs
>>71137344
why can't britcunts pronounce r in the middle or end of words?
>>71137495
R is a harsh sound, Brits aren't allowed such dangerous things.
>>71137495
some of us can talk properly
it's just a lot of people in this country are white trash who refuse to speak english correctly
>>71137550
A teacher of mine told me once that in brit, the schools teach to kids to speak english with the brit accent and that they are pretty exigent with it, is that true?
>>71137344
What podcast?
>soder
>idear
>lawr
>Americer
explain this
>>71137495
>budder
>dacter
>erb
>ledder
>meer
>wader
>aluminum
>woyer
>squirl
>nitch
>I could care less
Why do Americans say this?
>>71137344
that what happens when you have dozens of vowels
>>71142108
american english
>fun quirks that everybody loves
british english
>illogical foolishness consigned to the dustbin of history
>>71143151
> Fun quirks that everyone loves
No, that would be British English, You just made it worse.
>>71140876
Only said like that before a vowel
>>71143151
Yes indeed, Juan. Everyone sure loves the "charm" of the American accent.