It rhymes with Reginald
Whu-ster-sha is as close as I can write to how I pronounce it.
I don’t give a fuck what anyone says, I pronounce it “war-chester-shy-er”. Fight me.
As a german it’s clearly vore-tsester-shy-er
I also do this, but only in the kitchen.
Also pass me the ka-nife.
Fight me.
No. You win.
And while we’re clearing the air, it’s “Saint John”, not “Synjyn”. You want it to be “Synjyn”? Then you go change your name to “Synjyn”.
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Wuss ta sheer
This is the way!
Great little bit on that in this episode of Tasting History.
‘Because no English place name ever sounds like it is spelled.’
London?
Wuster sher (pronounced like her).
Now learn Gloucestershire.
glue stick
Glucosetestshire
Glowstersher
GLOSS ter sher
Glaw ster sure?
Gif.
Wusstesher.
whurster is how I have heard British people say it but still, I like to draw it out. make sure all the vowels are vocalized
Sorry what?
Ah, Worcester tech, right on the river. Next to glover’s needle, which I always thought was haunted because of the little light in the top window. How do you reckon they change the bulb up there?
Vry carefully…
“Your sister sauce”
Warsh yer sister sauce
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War-chest-ur
To rhyme with Dorchester? 🤣
I like your pronunciation, even though it’s wrong







