Is that how a majority of British kids talk? I'm not trying to sound racist or anything, I'm genuinely curious, cause of how they used words like "trust" quite differently than how I ever hear it anywhere else.
That is so so racist, assuming all of Britain sound like English chavs, how dare you, you'll be hearing from my people, the Welsh and the Irish.
You're talkin bout Peckham for real? Mush up of munters and butters people, blud! It's sicktings, not even jokin, bruv. We workin class people's speak like dis. We got buffting *****es, you get me, blud? This clip reminds me of old school days. The amount of swearing and violence, oh nostalgia. Peace, i'm out, bruv. Staines MASSIVE!
Great Britain, containing the shetlands, and northen ireland, land masses not attached to britain directly. and yeah, we are a race, **** you that's how.
The thing about Britain, and this might be true for the USA too, is that there is pretty much a different accent for every 10 miles of land. :l Living near to 300 miles away from London, I can barely understand what they are saying either.
..........HAH. ...............................HAHAHAHAHA. .......................................................................................................HAHA. I found this amusing.
Kinda lol. It's more subtle, but pretty much every few states over in any direction will have some form of accent. Be it a few words or just everything they say. And Vivi YOU'RE ****ING SCOTTISH, WHY DO YOU EVEN CARE?!
....BECAUSE I AM SCOTTISH, and if it's one thing I hate, it's people just assuming British is the English, 4 ****ing countries make up the British, GET BACK TO MAKING MY ****ING TIMELINE COVER.
I didn't imply that everyone in Britain talked like that, I was just wondering if some of the younger people did :| Honestly...I barely notice any difference in how people talk in Arizona compared to people in, say, Florida, or New York. But if you go more mid-west (which I haven't), then you could probably hear a bigger difference.
Yes, at least I can safely say London youths do. But like all youths, we don't all speak like that at one point or another. I did as a joke, at school the real cool guys and playas would talk like that, like they were some new wave Jamaican kid, though they all were white and never even seen the ocean. It's all influence of Americanisation and the influence of gang culture on youths. Might likely be the same in every country.