Which one? (and which country?)
Speak to a Dub from the inner city and they can sound a bit like Dustin the Turkey lol. I thought my ex (from Dublin) had a nice one, but apparently hers is seen as super posh!
I spent a lot of time in Ireland last year and it does vary quite a lot across the island, but then it's a big place in fairness. Many of the people I met didn't realise I was Welsh because I didn't have The (right) Welsh Accent (though I do have one), and so they often assumed I was English. But England of course can have as many accents as it wants!
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"Which one? (and which country?)
Speak to a Dub from the inner city and they can sound a bit like Dustin the Turkey lol. I thought my ex (from Dublin) had a nice one, but apparently hers is seen as super posh!
I spent a lot of time in Ireland last year and it does vary quite a lot across the island, but then it's a big place in fairness. Many of the people I met didn't realise I was Welsh because I didn't have The (right) Welsh Accent (though I do have one), and so they often assumed I was English. But England of course can have as many accents as it wants!
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Every County or place in Ireland has a different " twange" as such in their accent, for example you can always tell a Dubin person from a person in Kerry just by their accent.. |
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"Agreed.....I recall Australian and Irish accents being in the top 3 accents people find to be most attractive. Australian really I'm not a fan of an Australian accent "
Exactly that's why it's subjective |
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