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By *oveAndBangCouple
over a year ago
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We both not originally British and our accents are mixtures of accents from every place we stayed. It's always nice to make people guess where are we from originally.
We both like Scottish accent and both not big fans of french. |
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Soft Brummy accent for me.
I 'suffer' from ASMR, so male or female foreigners speaking English with a soft foreign accent can set off a reaction in me. It is divine when it happens. Called a brain orgasm. |
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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago
West Wales and Cardiff |
I go all wobbly for a Scottish accent.
There’s a womam at work with one. I’m probably guilty of asking her questions I alreafy know the answer to on occasions, just so she talks to me.
Numpty |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Having spent 15 years in Australia I’ll say any accent other than Aussie, especially during an Ashes whitewash
I’m very fond of Scandinavian accents. Closer to home I like Yorkshire and Geordie accents on women but it’s not a deal breaker |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Having spent 15 years in Australia I’ll say any accent other than Aussie, especially during an Ashes whitewash
I’m very fond of Scandinavian accents. Closer to home I like Yorkshire and Geordie accents on women but it’s not a deal breaker "
So it's just because we beat the Poms? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Having spent 15 years in Australia I’ll say any accent other than Aussie, especially during an Ashes whitewash
I’m very fond of Scandinavian accents. Closer to home I like Yorkshire and Geordie accents on women but it’s not a deal breaker
So it's just because we beat the Poms? "
No, that would just be sour grapes |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Having spent 15 years in Australia I’ll say any accent other than Aussie, especially during an Ashes whitewash
I’m very fond of Scandinavian accents. Closer to home I like Yorkshire and Geordie accents on women but it’s not a deal breaker
So it's just because we beat the Poms?
No, that would just be sour grapes "
It would! I have to say my accent is very subtle now. I hear from friends in Oz and they say I sound like a Pom. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you sound like Sean Bean I will melt
Especially when he says;
Winter is coming
No it’s when he says b**tard that really gets me can’t handle how he died in GOT "
FUCKING JOFFREY BARATHEON….C*NT |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Having spent 15 years in Australia I’ll say any accent other than Aussie, especially during an Ashes whitewash
I’m very fond of Scandinavian accents. Closer to home I like Yorkshire and Geordie accents on women but it’s not a deal breaker
So it's just because we beat the Poms?
No, that would just be sour grapes
It would! I have to say my accent is very subtle now. I hear from friends in Oz and they say I sound like a Pom. "
My kids are English but have Australian accents, my accent is just a weird hybrid mix of Lincolnshire, Italian, Middle Eastern and Australian…. |
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"If you sound like Sean Bean I will melt
Especially when he says;
Winter is coming
No it’s when he says b**tard that really gets me can’t handle how he died in GOT
FUCKING JOFFREY BARATHEON….C*NT "
MATE
I’d never been so happy to see a kid die |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Having spent 15 years in Australia I’ll say any accent other than Aussie, especially during an Ashes whitewash
I’m very fond of Scandinavian accents. Closer to home I like Yorkshire and Geordie accents on women but it’s not a deal breaker
So it's just because we beat the Poms?
No, that would just be sour grapes
It would! I have to say my accent is very subtle now. I hear from friends in Oz and they say I sound like a Pom.
My kids are English but have Australian accents, my accent is just a weird hybrid mix of Lincolnshire, Italian, Middle Eastern and Australian…. "
I wish my kids had Aussie accents. But all born here. That is an interesting combo! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Having spent 15 years in Australia I’ll say any accent other than Aussie, especially during an Ashes whitewash
I’m very fond of Scandinavian accents. Closer to home I like Yorkshire and Geordie accents on women but it’s not a deal breaker
So it's just because we beat the Poms?
No, that would just be sour grapes
It would! I have to say my accent is very subtle now. I hear from friends in Oz and they say I sound like a Pom.
My kids are English but have Australian accents, my accent is just a weird hybrid mix of Lincolnshire, Italian, Middle Eastern and Australian….
I wish my kids had Aussie accents. But all born here. That is an interesting combo! "
Nothing to it really. Born and raised in Lincoln barring a couple of years in Canada. My mum was Italian and she raised us almost single-handedly with my dad being in the RAF. When I graduated a got a job in Saudi, stayed for several years before moving to Perth and then Sydney. People think I sound posh but I’m really not in the slightest |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We both not originally British and our accents are mixtures of accents from every place we stayed. It's always nice to make people guess where are we from originally.
We both like Scottish accent and both not big fans of french."
Awesome. I speak two European, two Asian and one West african language. French is one of them though my accent is also quite a mix. |
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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago
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English home counties not doing it for anyone ... I'll get my coat
How do you think I feel. I wrote the post and getting no love for the midlands lol"
I'll get you your coat at the same time lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love accents tbh.
A Derry accent is a winner on a gorgeous NI girl tbh. Even though they talk REALLY fast.
A real soft Yorkshire accent. Bit of a soft spot for thar as even though I hated living near Bradford some of the women sound so sexy in their own way. “Ooohh I knnoowww”
Proper posh, Home Counties, RP English accent. Think Mollie King from The Saturdays/Radio 1.
Abroad - Southern Drawl on a proper Southern Belle in the USA. Parisienne French. Most Eastern European accents.
Joanna Lumley still has probably the sexiest voice of any woman though in my opinion. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I am an Asian guy with a really broad yorkshire accent and have been told it’s quite appealing . I prefer a brum or Irish or aristocratic queens English type myself |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Living in the UK for a while with my thick Irish accent and loving both London and posh English accents was great! The words "oh you're Irish?!" often meant good times lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm a sucker for most UK Accents. Scottish, Welsh, Posh Southern and Northern in that order. I think my hometown Accent, ie.Dublin has gone horrible, the last few years |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Having spent 15 years in Australia I’ll say any accent other than Aussie, especially during an Ashes whitewash
I’m very fond of Scandinavian accents. Closer to home I like Yorkshire and Geordie accents on women but it’s not a deal breaker
So it's just because we beat the Poms?
No, that would just be sour grapes "
Actually the Aussies are the poms
Should be spelt POME
P= prisoner
O= of
M= mother
E= England
But I do like the Aussies xx |
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I'm a sucker for accents...
I can imitate most quite well too lol x
I'm not sure which one hubby would love probs Irish. I'm a sucker for a Scottish accent (not the really aggressive ones tho sorry, the softer more western ones) or a southern American cowboy kinda vibe...damn.....
We're from dudley but I don't speak full on yam yam but hubby does/can x I soften mine after years of my mom telling me to speak properly and working in professional areas. You'll catch a hint but not full on dudlaaayyy |
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