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Old 09-10-19, 06:00 PM   #1
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The guy in this video - the English dialect he talks in, what is it, I mean from what region is he coming? Sounds like a mild, gentle form of Scottish to me, but then I listened to early interviews by Amy MacDonald and couldn't understand more than just every third word because of her very coarse Scottish accent back in those days. So no, I do not think this man is coming from a Scottish region!?



Where is this English style spoken?
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Old 09-11-19, 07:18 AM   #2
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As far as I'm aware he is a blogger that uses the name Expedition Jack but I'm not sure where he comes from.

https://www.facebook.com/pg/Expediti...=page_internal

One thing is certain though, he is not Scottish and the accent comes from south of the north east region.
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Sounds well spoken as in had a good education private school.

No clear regional dialog pinning him down apart from he sounds like a southerner.
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Old 09-11-19, 08:51 AM   #4
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Southern English then, okay, thanks.


My Mum send me the link and asked for the language, she was fascinated by the sound of it. It is very clear, clam and extrenely easy to understand for a foreigner who is not too familiar with English, like my Mum. I must agree, he sounds extremely clear and well.
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Here is the Linked In page for the fellow:


https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mcqbushcraft



According to this page for his company, MCQBushcraft, he hails from Gloucestershire:


http://www.mcqbushcraft.co.uk/sample-page/








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Old 09-13-19, 06:08 AM   #6
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I have watched severla of his videos by now. Some of the best stuff to be found on Youtube, very educating on the matter, and very, very well-done. That he is quite sympathetic and a joy to listen to, is part of the pleaasnt experience


But with respect to subsim's Eichhörnchen you better dont watch his video on how to dress squirrels, and hares.
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Old 10-09-19, 02:10 AM   #7
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That is a generic british accent, a result of attending the right schools. It is a variation of a traditional upper class snob accent.

I have met a lot of people who attended british universities and they all have the same accent.

I like to refer to it as the BBC accent, since they all sound like BBC reporters.
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"Snob accent." Aha.
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I'd say Received Pronunciation or, as this bloke says, Standard Southern British

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Now that was very enlightening, thank you, lesrae!

Myself, my issue is typing and typos, actually I speak Englgsh better than I can type it (or type German, for that matter). But no chance for me to get close to that Southern English RP accent, in real life I actually was mistaken several times for a - somewhat bored-sounding - US American who is laid back a bit too much in tongue activity.

At least i can hide the often laughed about , somewhat coarse typical German accent in my English, and I would agree that this typical German English sounds terrible (but then wait until you hear Austrian English...). People have assumed me of coming from many areas when speaking to me in English - but never anyone assumed Germany. My triumph!
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Old 10-09-19, 11:42 AM   #12
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He just said: "These are exactly the questions that I'm gonnoo answer", which means that he is... what we call in England... dead common

My wife comes from the Medway towns area of Kent, so she also sounds (to me) dead common
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