Is Aussue a different dialect spoken in Southern Australian regions?Schutt is a proud South Aussue, as am I.
Fed on good Adelaide Hills lamb no doubt, can't go wrong
Yeah I know. It just kinda pisses me off when I make that sort of errorI wasn't being serious with that question
I actually think it is. You only have to listen to tossers like the Downers and Pyne to know South Aussies and Adelaidians in particular haven't had the silver spoon removed from their arses since colonization.Is Aussue a different dialect spoken in Southern Australian regions?
The South Australians I've met actually seem to have much better accents than most Aussies. They say "dance", "chance", "branch", "Grant" etc properly with long a sounds rather than sounding like wannabe Americans. They sound almost as good as Kiwis.I actually think it is. You only have to listen to tossers like the Downers and Pyne to know South Aussies and Adelaidians in particular haven't had the silver spoon removed from their arses since colonization.
How is this even a thing? Generally an accent surely isn't good or bad, it just is, ins't it? The Pynes and Downers of this world are just Bunyip Aristocracy tossers who bung on a faux Oxbridge accent, like a lot of South Aussies for whatever reason. I suspect it's because they rightly feel inferior and try to make up for it.The South Australians I've met actually seem to have much better accents than most Aussies. They say "dance", "chance", "branch", "Grant" etc properly with long a sounds rather than sounding like wannabe Americans. They sound almost as good as Kiwis.
wtf.....Aussies say six as "***", we say "sux". Same logic as "fush and chups" and "feesh and cheeps".Lol good as kiwis, at least Aussies don't say six as ***. We just say no as kneow
Yeah I meant to write this but forgot to post.wtf.....Aussies say six as "***", we say "sux". Same logic as "fush and chups" and "feesh and cheeps".