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>> No. 3141 Anonymous
24th December 2015
Thursday 8:23 am
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"Wagwan me bredrunz", how far north do I have to travel to escape the "bare sick mandemz" who speak MLE/Jafaican? I used to think it was just a London "ting", but I've heard that it's spread to pretty much every large population centre in the south east.
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>> No. 3143 Anonymous
24th December 2015
Thursday 10:12 am
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Once you get past Birmingham it tends to dissipate so long as you stay away from any "yoots" that might want to "axe" you a question.

Although you really shouldn't be a man who runs away from his problems. Be proactive in solving what bothers you.
>> No. 3144 Anonymous
24th December 2015
Thursday 11:10 am
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It's a class and culture thing more than it is a geographic one.
>> No. 3145 Anonymous
24th December 2015
Thursday 11:44 am
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>>3144

No. Up north we have our own grating youth dialects.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITQ-n62VaXI
>> No. 3146 Anonymous
24th December 2015
Thursday 11:53 am
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>>3145
I said "more", not " entirely ". It's perfectly possible to live in darkest London and never need to interact with anyone who speaks the way the OP is referring to.

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