When people say to me they want to have a 'British accent' I shall send them here.
Regional dialects in the UK are getting stronger, despite fears the South East accent or Estuary English is taking over, a BBC survey suggests.
The BBC Voices project found more than 700 ways of describing playing truant, including "nick off" in northern England and "mitch" in south Wales.
Its website survey of 32,000 people also found 480 expressions for "cold".
Mick Ord, the project's director, said there were far more dialects now than there used to be.
Source - BBC News
I love the way you pronunce "often".^^