If parents have an accent, you expect their kids to eventually have an accent too. But they have to learn to speak first, right? So imagine the internet's delighted surprise at the so-called "Scouse ...
Speaking in a scouse accent means you are more likely to be deemed a criminal, according to a new study identifying which harmful stereotypes about certain regional accents continue. Whereas people ...
For many people the Scouse accent is one of the 'friendliest' in the country, however for Lois Sands, 26, from Croxteth, it's meant she has faced some criticism over the years. The scientist, whose ...
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