30-11-2021, 12:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 30-11-2021, 12:08 PM by Reckless Rat.)
Sheffielders are known as Dee-Dahs to others from the Socialist Republic of South Yorkshire, as their accent is subtly different from that of Barnsley, Rotherham or the flatlanders from Doncaster.
A typical greeting in Shefffield would be "Nar den dee what da doing" whereas a Barnsley chap would probably greet you with "Ey oop old luv, are thy all reight?"
All that, with only a few miles of separation. No wonder proper foreigners (those from south of Mansfield) can't cope.
A typical greeting in Shefffield would be "Nar den dee what da doing" whereas a Barnsley chap would probably greet you with "Ey oop old luv, are thy all reight?"
All that, with only a few miles of separation. No wonder proper foreigners (those from south of Mansfield) can't cope.