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Foreign accents - a turn on or turn off
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over a year ago
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"I don't generally find foreign accents a turn on or off.
As long as we can communicate effectively that's fine.
Nita"
I'm Scottish and can't always manage to communicate effectively. There's one guy at work and its like we're on satellite delay when we speak. |
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"So I (mrs) am not British and my accent is quite strong. I know some people like it and some don't but let me know what is your personal preference "
I quite like most European foreign accents, but when the general volume increases and voices are raised to overcome the noise most start to sound angry somehow.
I find Italian accents sound somewhat staccato after a while. German can sound a trifle abrupt and edgy somehow.
Nevertheless it doesn't stop me trying to adopt the accents along with the languages. In fact I have found that it frequently helps.
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"I don't generally find foreign accents a turn on or off.
As long as we can communicate effectively that's fine.
Nita
I'm Scottish and can't always manage to communicate effectively. There's one guy at work and its like we're on satellite delay when we speak. "
Now a Scottish accent is a turn on... as long as it's not broad unintelligible Glaswegian
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"So I (mrs) am not British and my accent is quite strong. I know some people like it and some don't but let me know what is your personal preference
I quite like most European foreign accents, but when the general volume increases and voices are raised to overcome the noise most start to sound angry somehow.
I find Italian accents sound somewhat staccato after a while. German can sound a trifle abrupt and edgy somehow.
Nevertheless it doesn't stop me trying to adopt the accents along with the languages. In fact I have found that it frequently helps.
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I know what you mean, sometimes it sounds like an argument when in fact we're just having a friendly discussion it doesn't help that we nod for "no" and shake our head for "yes" my husband still can't get used to it after 12 years together |
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Depends on the accent!
If it was North Korean and saying 'bend over and let me take you up the ass or I will fire a nuke towards your home town!'I think I would find a cowardly excuse to avoid a meet and block them! |
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I can do Stoke, Public school, South African and Irish all convincingly.
My boyfriend quite likes the rolling Rs of the springbok, but I always end up being told to shut up when I inadvertently start using the other C word. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I don't generally find foreign accents a turn on or off.
As long as we can communicate effectively that's fine.
Nita
I'm Scottish and can't always manage to communicate effectively. There's one guy at work and its like we're on satellite delay when we speak.
Now a Scottish accent is a turn on... as long as it's not broad unintelligible Glaswegian
Nita "
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"Depends on the accent. "
I'd love to hear yours courtney...
I used to chat to lots of Americans/Australians on a sorta worldwide cam site long ago..one of my faves was a lovely texan woman...loved the way she'd say "cock" |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Depends on the accent.
I'd love to hear yours courtney...
I used to chat to lots of Americans/Australians on a sorta worldwide cam site long ago..one of my faves was a lovely texan woman...loved the way she'd say "cock""
Hmmm. I wonder how different I would sound to you from a Texan. I personally can't stand the southern U.S. accent. |
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By *DontExistWoman
over a year ago
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"Accents are awesome. I have a generic Scottish accent, a mix of Central belt and highland. I am a fan of a number of accents. Southern American always gets me though :D"
ooh you just got 100% sexier in my eyes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Depends on the accent.
I'd love to hear yours courtney...
I used to chat to lots of Americans/Australians on a sorta worldwide cam site long ago..one of my faves was a lovely texan woman...loved the way she'd say "cock"
Hmmm. I wonder how different I would sound to you from a Texan. I personally can't stand the southern U.S. accent. "
she has quite a pretty high pitched voice..very sweet..of course quietly dirty lol..
I've quite a few though from all over really....suppose it helps yer reasonably hot
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ok so what's your favourite accent? I like Scottish and Irish "
scottish glaswegian posh...possibly is mine.
I really like posh english....and definitely not the sound of posh that comes from that cunt katie hopkins...her voice gives me the flop |
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By *aelawMan
over a year ago
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"Accents are awesome. I have a generic Scottish accent, a mix of Central belt and highland. I am a fan of a number of accents. Southern American always gets me though :D
ooh you just got 100% sexier in my eyes. "
YES! I am now...2% sexy! *does the macho dance of awesome* |
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Well, being from Texas, I have a southern twang. But I have worked to mellow it out. I think the Welsh accent is hot, as well as the Irish.
When I was younger, I travelled alot in the Navy and found that some accents are a definite turn on while others are a big turn off (like Russian)
All down to personal taste I guess in the end
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By *ieman300Man
over a year ago
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you didnt learn it very well...its 'Allo 'Allo! "
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"So I (mrs) am not British and my accent is quite strong. I know some people like it and some don't but let me know what is your personal preference
I quite like most European foreign accents, but when the general volume increases and voices are raised to overcome the noise most start to sound angry somehow.
I find Italian accents sound somewhat staccato after a while. German can sound a trifle abrupt and edgy somehow.
Nevertheless it doesn't stop me trying to adopt the accents along with the languages. In fact I have found that it frequently helps.
I know what you mean, sometimes it sounds like an argument when in fact we're just having a friendly discussion it doesn't help that we nod for "no" and shake our head for "yes" my husband still can't get used to it after 12 years together "
So by way of enlightenment and education which country are you from? I've encountered this "reversal" from Iranian friends but not elsewhere. |
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"i'd love to meet someone german, i used to meet a guy who could speak it fluently and that was hot."
I searched and found you and brought you alive to be cursed and told to forget and walk away with my head held high.
Bedeutet das, dass wir fertig sind, bevor wir überhaupt anfangen? |
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I've travelled a lot and must admit I love foreign accents on women. My last fwb was from Latvia and I found her accent a huge turn on but I'd have to say that my favourite would be girls from the Republic of Ireland....
Biggest accent turn off for me is Australian. |
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