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To the contrary, I think people would be glad for a Bowbell translation, or a Liverpool translation, or a Yorkshire translation.
Also Memphis, Hollywood, Boston, Nashville, NYC.
ee's a right ol minger innit I wouldn't gee thems a hand shandy round the spoons blud
ee is the most universal pronoun evar.
Memphis and Nashville are like 200 miles apart. Why pick as your two southern cities places where the people sound so similar?
Geography is not my strong suit.
It's genuinely amazing how Americas can be so blazé about what's like half the length of my entire country.
In Britain, 200 miles is a long way.
In America, 200 years is a long time.
Liverpool and Yorkshire are 100 miles apart
I think that's just Yu-Gi-Oh Abridged. All of them at once.