irish for me but also like certain scottish accents .. met a guy from Co Cork and was so excited to hear him speak .. he came over here on the ferry but turned out he was originally from Birmingham and just recently moved to Cork .. doh !! |
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It's not about the sound people make as based on where they r from more about the words and the order that they r said in. There's a difference in an accent from someone who passed some exams and someone who didn't bother with learning if u get my drift |
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"South African, I love it. "
We used to have a South African barmaid in our pub. When you ordered her drink she would always ask "you want arse?"
Well that's what it sounded like to us
Dead sexy |
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"Simply not enough ladies liking the scottish accent, feeling deeply depressed. I wonder if I should start practising an Irish one "
oh forgot love scotish too mmmmm and if you have a kilt youve won lol. x |
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I have to laugh, as an American, we find almost all of your accents so nice My husband gets stopped and women ask him to just speak all the time when we go to the States!!! |
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I was born in Birmingham, went to school in N Wales, started work in Cardiff, lived in the Home Counties and now live in London.. Which accent should I choose? |
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