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Cockney, is like a commoner accent, it's a mixture of slang, people with cockeny accent tend to say things like 'runnin' and 'laughin' and miss out their t's such as in 'dont'
I bake as much as I can, my Aunty bought me a mini cake baker which you put the cake mix in instead of an oven which makes things so much quicker
There are loads! You should search youtube, 'English accents' There's this guy who does quite a few impressions. I'm from the north so we're not posh, but we're not cockeny either
Hmm...in two years, I think :/
Yeah, tea party sounds fun. We get to bake cakes and things xD I love cake..mmm, cake
I think hosting a tea party! the rest sound great too. but a tea party is a lot more fun, right? you get to meet a lot of people and raising funds for a charity is a real sweet thing to do
Ohh, right, yeah, I think I've heard of it actually
Camebridge is super hard to get into though Did you change your mind?
It depends what Brit accent you're talking about, there's loads! But once you've lived in Britain they become normal, I like different ones
Where I live everyone's either paired up! But, when I go to university I'll meet different people I'm sure, I just have to learn to be more confident
I have three options, work in an allotment, clean it up and plant things. Work in the local park, clean up a neglected area and do some work on it. Or I can host a tea party week, sort of like a cafe, to raise money for charity. Which one sounds best do you think?