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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What accent do you have an absolute weakness for and what accent puts you off?
For me I love a posh accent or scouse, yet to find the two combined but maybe one day!
Also yet to find an accent that puts me off |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love an accent. I'm surprisingly attracted to a brummie (or even better - black country) accent.
My favourite is probably a Leeds accent though. So hot.
A plummy posh accent doesn't usually do it for me. Bit of a turn off. |
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"Love these topics specially when someone says irish or Scottish.
That's like saying English or American.
So many different accents in each place."
There are, but you can usually still identify them as Irish or Scottish as there is a similarity between them all.
It's the same as you could say there are different accents in most towns, but no one is ever going to get that specific as saying stuff like, "I like the accent from Badger Hill in York" makes you sound a bit of a freak. |
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"Love these topics specially when someone says irish or Scottish.
That's like saying English or American.
So many different accents in each place.
There are, but you can usually still identify them as Irish or Scottish as there is a similarity between them all.
It's the same as you could say there are different accents in most towns, but no one is ever going to get that specific as saying stuff like, "I like the accent from Badger Hill in York" makes you sound a bit of a freak. "
As it happens, I like an Irish and Scottish accent
I have no idea what accent I have, but I have a video of me talking if anyone wants a guess. |
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By *UNKIEMan
over a year ago
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"Don't like the Glaswegian accent. Before anyone jumps on me, I know my profile says I'm from Glasgow but I'm not born and bred from Glasgow, ok? "
Can confirm kitty doesnt have a glaswegian accent |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Don't like the Glaswegian accent. Before anyone jumps on me, I know my profile says I'm from Glasgow but I'm not born and bred from Glasgow, ok?
Can confirm kitty doesnt have a glaswegian accent "
Thanks Bunkie, glad you remember East Renfrewshire brought up lady here |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like European English with a northern twang.
Wouldn't say there's a particular accent I don't like but I don't like listening to people that ham up whatever accent they do have. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Loved the Welsh accent before I moved here
So I'm in heaven everyday now lol even though it's sometimes too fast and i dont know what the fuck they said! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A soft Edinburgh accent is very pleasing, as is a County Durham accent. I hate that regional accents and dialects are disappearing. Hardly any of the kids in my town have a North Yorkshire accent now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I work remotely with people who are based in Central London and I am told almost daily how everyone loves my accent.
I phoned Carlisle today enquiring about a new car and the lady instantly told me how she loved my accent. It wasn't so cute when she couldn't understand my accent when I said the number plate or gave my postcode.
I like lots of accents, I think something different to my own is lovely. Mr NBVN is from Dartford but moved to Wales over 20 years, I think he sounds posh but when he gets told he has picked up a Welsh twang. I am literally rubbing off on him... phwoar
NBVN x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I work remotely with people who are based in Central London and I am told almost daily how everyone loves my accent.
I phoned Carlisle today enquiring about a new car and the lady instantly told me how she loved my accent. It wasn't so cute when she couldn't understand my accent when I said the number plate or gave my postcode.
I like lots of accents, I think something different to my own is lovely. Mr NBVN is from Dartford but moved to Wales over 20 years, I think he sounds posh but when he gets told he has picked up a Welsh twang. I am literally rubbing off on him... phwoar
NBVN x"
Forgot to mention I have a Welsh accent, silly me.
NBVN x |
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"What accent do you have an absolute weakness for and what accent puts you off?
For me I love a posh accent or scouse, yet to find the two combined but maybe one day!
Also yet to find an accent that puts me off "
Posh scousers on the Wirral!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Southern American.
But it’s not normaly just the accent, it’s the persons voice more than anything. A sweet woman from Virginia is sounds much more attractive than a dude wearing boots. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Soft Scottish accent is the one. Gets me every single time...
Everyone always tries to get us to say murder and purple
Or curly wurly. "
Purple burglar alarm is the one ive been asked to say too many times
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