Think I've turned the corner (not gone around the bend)
- Millymollymandy
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No worries M3, I've known, worked with, lived with enough Scots to realise they're a bit on the strange side, maybe that's why we get so many here - the fit right in! 
  
 
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Ok well here we go, I am half Welsh, quarter Scottish and quarter German. I speak with an accent that is a mix of cockney (blame it on Eastenders, I didn't have a cockney accent when I lived in London) and west country (not quite "oooh arrr" but I do notice the odd "Asdal" slipping in from time to time). It's no surprise that I never seem to settle. 
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I've lived in Aberdeenshire for 7 years now, and I still have trouble with Doric... Understanding it, I'm talking about. Nevermind speaking it!
But other Scots have trouble with that, too. So it's not my German origin that's the reason for it!
			
			
									
									But other Scots have trouble with that, too. So it's not my German origin that's the reason for it!
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Thomzo, you're just a mongrel then 
 
Ina, Doric...I just smile and nod and they carry on, haven't a clue what they have said though
 
I am 1/4 Scots but my father was more or less bought up in Scotland so spoke a lot of Scottish words which I did pick up. I have always considered myself more Scots than English, and had trouble at school because the English couldn't always understand me when I said things like wee-bit, aye and pronounced the letter 'e' and 'a'...Grandfather broad Fifer who first language was Gaelic up until he came to England. He left the Gaelic, except for insults
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						Ina, Doric...I just smile and nod and they carry on, haven't a clue what they have said though
I am 1/4 Scots but my father was more or less bought up in Scotland so spoke a lot of Scottish words which I did pick up. I have always considered myself more Scots than English, and had trouble at school because the English couldn't always understand me when I said things like wee-bit, aye and pronounced the letter 'e' and 'a'...Grandfather broad Fifer who first language was Gaelic up until he came to England. He left the Gaelic, except for insults
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