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over a year ago
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I was up in Leeds and a girl in Gregg's was ordering Infront of me and I went weak hahaha not sure why but a steak bake and cheese and onion never sounded so good |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Pretty easy sharing what the favourite accents are; but anyone want to risk derision and call out which accents are a turn off..? "
Scottish.
Only because my gran had a heavy Scottish accent and I just couldn't understand a single thing she was on about growing up. Everytime I hear a heavy Scottish accent now it just reminds me of them days of running around her house as a young lad not knowing wtf I was meant to be doing lol.
Wee laddy git the cloot for wee nanna tatty scons. |
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Pretty much every accent (except Bristol)
Top of the list is Yorkshire, Australian, Scottish, Irish and Italian.
I'm from Southampton our accent is pretty non-descript, you can't tell where I'm from as we don't really have a distinct accent! |
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