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When I got back from France I had to sign on for job seekers payment thing, and they called me into this meeting to see what jobs blah blah blah.
Then the woman asked me if anything might stop me getting a job, and I said to her "Well I have a Dublin accent". I was expecting her to laugh, but she said "good point, thats something you can work on and something that happens a lot of people"
I was fucking fuming inside for the rest of the meeting, fucking livid. |
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"When I got back from France I had to sign on for job seekers payment thing, and they called me into this meeting to see what jobs blah blah blah.
Then the woman asked me if anything might stop me getting a job, and I said to her "Well I have a Dublin accent". I was expecting her to laugh, but she said "good point, thats something you can work on and something that happens a lot of people"
I was fucking fuming inside for the rest of the meeting, fucking livid."
You know, I wanna be shocked at this but na |
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"A soft northern accent for me "
Always have success on holidays with my accent can’t understand why as I talk so fast with my northern accent I have to really slow it down majority of the time..
Love a Welsh and Geordie accent on a woman too be honest ?? |
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I only started the tread because I came to Dublin 21 years ago and the ladies loved it back then.
And only recently am I getting the same response.
I have a East Donegal accent even though I'm from Tyrone I'm only a few miles from Donegal |
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I don't remember which part of Ireland she was from but I was chatting to a lovely Irish woman on holiday a few years ago and I actually asked her to repeat herself about a dozen times when she said "the ting is". It helped that she was sunbathing nude at the time but Oh my that voice and those words did it for me!!! |
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Herself is from Donegal. Love that accent. First time we went to my local here in rural Cork one of the older lads asked her if she would go home with him after? Not impressed she said sorry, excuse me? He goes oh no not like that, I just want you to read the phone book to me |
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"I don't remember which part of Ireland she was from but I was chatting to a lovely Irish woman on holiday a few years ago and I actually asked her to repeat herself about a dozen times when she said "the ting is". It helped that she was sunbathing nude at the time but Oh my that voice and those words did it for me!!!"
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It's more the voice than the accent isn't it? A certain tone or timbre can make any accent sound sexy, and others can make any accent sound like nails on a blackboard. There are accents I'm not fond of, but with the right voice they can be knicker-wetting |
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"It's more the voice than the accent isn't it? A certain tone or timbre can make any accent sound sexy, and others can make any accent sound like nails on a blackboard. There are accents I'm not fond of, but with the right voice they can be knicker-wetting "
Oh there are some accents no voice can save ...... |
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"It's more the voice than the accent isn't it? A certain tone or timbre can make any accent sound sexy, and others can make any accent sound like nails on a blackboard. There are accents I'm not fond of, but with the right voice they can be knicker-wetting
Oh there are some accents no voice can save ......"
Yeah, Offaly |
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I personally have a Derry accent which most people seem to love.
I am very fond of a soft spoken Dublin or Kildare accent but also quite like Cork/Kerry accent too there's something sexy about them |
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"I've the worst accent in Ireland anyway if that helps.. Limerick with a hint of cork..A Cork man met a Kerry woman and moved to Limerick to make me.. "
That's a truelife TV movie right there! |
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"I've the worst accent in Ireland anyway if that helps.. Limerick with a hint of cork..A Cork man met a Kerry woman and moved to Limerick to make me..
That's a truelife TV movie right there!"
Currently casting for roles... need someone who sounds like a Kerry farmer living in limerick talking like his from cork |
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"Love the limerick and Galway accents and I guess a bit of Clare too. Think it really depends whose mouth it’s coming out of for me "
Shocked lol i didnt think anyone found the Limerick accent attractive |
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