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Originally Posted by Bubba po
We DO pronounce them the same in Yorkshire. It's you southerners that are mentalists. ![Cuckoo](images/smilies/cuckoo.gif)
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Originally Posted by alcazar
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When would you hear any self respecting northener saying "dinnae" instead of "din't", or "disnae" instead of "dun't"?
And don't even get me started on "wee drams" or ther wearing of skirts.......sorry, kilts
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As for "wee dram" - that's only said by English people trying to sound Scottish.
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