Date: Thursday, 18 November 2004 10:52 (UTC)
Well, as a born and bred Southerner (from just south of Reading), I will support your sister in that I, and almost everyone around me as well, have always pronounced it 'skon.' Nor is there much Northern among my relatives, since my mum is from South London and my dad from Cambridge.

I can help you with the 'Fast Pass' though.... it's 'Faast Paass.'

However, since I now live in Leicester, I am endlessly confused by pronunciations and local slang. The strangest though has to be 'going to mash' or in it's long version.... 'going to mash a cup of tea' and variations thereof. It took me forever to work out what they meant! And still I get images of mashed potato every time. And interestingly, one of the people at work is from Scotland, and she was confused by it as well.
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