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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love Scottish accents and irish.
My South African accent comes out when in company of other South Africans. Other than that I'm Scottish with a twang. That's to having Scottish parents but born in South Africa. Scottish to parents South African to friends lol tends to be my party trick everyone wants to hear my accent lol |
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By *hav02Man
over a year ago
Glasgow/London |
My accent is quite fluid depending on who I'm with/talking to.
However, women seemed to luv my London accent when I was in America
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Certain scottish and irish accents are like silk for my ears though |
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I’m a sucker for a weegie accent, not proper ned though. Also quite like a cheeky scouse accent.
I prefer northern English to southern English accents, I think it’s a throw back to my teens when I was all about the Madchester stuff!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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But have you ever heard a Scottish South African I agree though the strong South African accents are not a turn on, afrikaaner accents certainly not lol Scots accents are far better lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm from Perth, I don't think we have an accent here but I've been told many times the way I speak they love it... I like all accents, gives you character |
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By *hav02Man
over a year ago
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"I have a weakness for an English accent.
I'm also really turned off by ned speak or people who say 'a am' instead of 'I am' "
Well hello would sinderella like some Tea?
*need to imagine the English harsh 'T' sound* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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As long as the person speaks properly and don’t sound like a ned/bam then it doesn’t bother me, although if I’m honest the Edinburgh accents can get annoying and a Northern Irish one frightens me ‘A wouldn’t be doin that if I were you’ ooft chills thinking about it :’) |
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"Do accents turn you on? Can they also turn you off?"
Bad of me to say as I have an accent but... some accents do turn me off!
Accents don't particularly turn me on however some voices tones do. Thinking Barry White, Morgan Freeman, Alan Rickman |
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