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And Worcestershire (the sauce & town) is pronounced incorrectly by both British and Americans.
Brits: Were sess tier shire (or Wooster, "shortened" name for the town)
Americans: Woor ster shure
It's just regional differences.
Fuck, people in the deep south in our own country don't know how to say "Americans" properly. Despite actually being "Amurr e kuns".
Brits: Were sess tier shire (or Wooster, "shortened" name for the town)
Americans: Woor ster shure
It's just regional differences.
Fuck, people in the deep south in our own country don't know how to say "Americans" properly. Despite actually being "Amurr e kuns".