In this area I notice that younger people ( Under 40s) ..in general ... seem to have a more neutral accent . Kids specially . Two main accents in Brum , North & South roughly . Jasper Carrot is South Brum . General North Brummie would be Ozzie Osborne who grew up by me , he's not putting it on , thats normal for his age, I speak much the same , but you don't hear that from younger folk .
My father & father in law spoke with a much broader accents that isn't heard much now . A similar example is broad Cockney , like you hear in old B&W flims " Cor blimey ..luv a duck , your a Toff guv'ner " Now I hear a general darn sarf type accent instead .
On TV you don't hear so many local dialects anymore .
An interesting thing I read once , during World War 2 they decided to use local dialects for the BBC news in case of invasion . False news read by a German would be in an adopted posh , BBC accent so one person they recruited was Wilfred Pickles who was a radio star of the day who spoke with a broad Yorkshire accent and folk would know he was the real deal .
My father & father in law spoke with a much broader accents that isn't heard much now . A similar example is broad Cockney , like you hear in old B&W flims " Cor blimey ..luv a duck , your a Toff guv'ner " Now I hear a general darn sarf type accent instead .
On TV you don't hear so many local dialects anymore .
An interesting thing I read once , during World War 2 they decided to use local dialects for the BBC news in case of invasion . False news read by a German would be in an adopted posh , BBC accent so one person they recruited was Wilfred Pickles who was a radio star of the day who spoke with a broad Yorkshire accent and folk would know he was the real deal .
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