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"Anyone else a sucker for an accent?
Irish and Brum are my favourites.
What are yours? "
Love Irish! He is a blend of Irish and Brum, and I just melt, haha, he often has to repeat himself x
Viv x |
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"Anyone else a sucker for an accent?
Irish and Brum are my favourites.
What are yours?
Love Irish! He is a blend of Irish and Brum, and I just melt, haha, he often has to repeat himself x
Viv x "
Both in one? I’d melt as well! |
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"Anyone else a sucker for an accent?
Irish and Brum are my favourites.
What are yours?
Love Irish! He is a blend of Irish and Brum, and I just melt, haha, he often has to repeat himself x
Viv x
Both in one? I’d melt as well! "
Yep, his accent is a hybrid of both! Hot as hell xx |
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"It’s strange, being Scottish I tend to annunciate so some people can understand me which just makes me sound Irish "
One of my friends has a string Scottish accent and some of the words she uses, he does as well, so can see where that can happen. Things like “wee girl” I’d always associated the word with my Scottish friend so was a bit odd hearing it used by an Irish guy xx |
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"It’s strange, being Scottish I tend to annunciate so some people can understand me which just makes me sound Irish
One of my friends has a string Scottish accent and some of the words she uses, he does as well, so can see where that can happen. Things like “wee girl” I’d always associated the word with my Scottish friend so was a bit odd hearing it used by an Irish guy xx"
Strong not string xx |
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"It’s strange, being Scottish I tend to annunciate so some people can understand me which just makes me sound Irish "
Scottish is also fab. Although I’ve been in Copenhagen this week and came across a number of Celtic fans that I mistook for locals because I couldn’t understand them at all! |
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"I happened upon a very deep, manly northern accent the other day. Floored me
Mine is an acquired taste - I’m not sure it fits well "
We are all someone’s favourite! |
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"I happened upon a very deep, manly northern accent the other day. Floored me
Mine is an acquired taste - I’m not sure it fits well
We are all someone’s favourite!"
True |
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"It’s strange, being Scottish I tend to annunciate so some people can understand me which just makes me sound Irish
One of my friends has a string Scottish accent and some of the words she uses, he does as well, so can see where that can happen. Things like “wee girl” I’d always associated the word with my Scottish friend so was a bit odd hearing it used by an Irish guy xx
Strong not string xx"
I went on holiday to Italy a few years back with the Irish side of the family and came back with an Irish accent. I pick up accents really easy but getting rid of it again is a nightmare |
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"Anyone else a sucker for an accent?
Irish and Brum are my favourites.
What are yours?
You must be the only person apart from other brummies that like that horrendous accent "
Used to hate it but my old manager had the accent and it grew on me |
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"Anyone else a sucker for an accent?
Irish and Brum are my favourites.
What are yours?
You must be the only person apart from other brummies that like that horrendous accent "
Have to agree with you there. |
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Manc and Lancs/Yorkshire seem to have a disproportionate amount of cool people. I like "Geordie" and the various Scottish accents. Irish too![I mean, it's a big place, I wouldn't know how to differentiate between a Dublin and a Cork accent for instance]
Can't say anywhere else does it for me.
I've tried in the past, but don't think I really got through - asking if there are similarly so many regional accents in other countries- Does France have an equivalent of Cockney and a Liverpudlian? Because in England certainly, it strikes me that you can travel 40 miles in any direction, and there'll be a different accent there. I wonder if it's that varied elsewhere
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