We have just had a lovely two day break in Suffolk, returning to some of the places I visited as a small child. In those days, I was always trilled to hear my father's relatives' Suffolk accents and those of the local people I met during our visits. I also remember being intrigued by visits from Suffolk cousins to London and hearing the way they pronounced words - so different from the harsh London accents around me.
So, I was very disappointed to find I could detect hardly any Suffolk accents at all, not even in the rather remote villages around Dunwich. I listened in shops, in pubs, in restaurants, in the streets - but to no avail. I listened to children, to older people, to middle-aged people, to tradesmen - but sadly, hardly any Suffolk accents could be heard. It seems everyone speaks with a slightly moderated London accent - not Cockney - but neutral.
On the way home we stopped off in Diss - just inside Norfolk - and hey presto! In a charity shop I heard quite a young man with a regional Norfolk accent.
Northern regional accents do not seem affected - but what on earth has happened to out regional accents in the south east? Has anyone else noticed this?
So, I was very disappointed to find I could detect hardly any Suffolk accents at all, not even in the rather remote villages around Dunwich. I listened in shops, in pubs, in restaurants, in the streets - but to no avail. I listened to children, to older people, to middle-aged people, to tradesmen - but sadly, hardly any Suffolk accents could be heard. It seems everyone speaks with a slightly moderated London accent - not Cockney - but neutral.
On the way home we stopped off in Diss - just inside Norfolk - and hey presto! In a charity shop I heard quite a young man with a regional Norfolk accent.
Northern regional accents do not seem affected - but what on earth has happened to out regional accents in the south east? Has anyone else noticed this?

(Is it cooch or cutch???)


), while people in the province of Häme are known for their very slooow way of speaking...

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