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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Geordie
Northern Ireland
French
South African
Was hoping someone would say South African :D
Saffa right here " oh hello. I love listening to south African accents |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Geordie
Northern Ireland
French
South African
Was hoping someone would say South African :D
Saffa right here oh hello. I love listening to south African accents "
Let me know, i can send you sweet nothings via voice every day :D |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Geordie
Northern Ireland
French
South African
Was hoping someone would say South African :D
Saffa right here oh hello. I love listening to south African accents
Let me know, i can send you sweet nothings via voice every day :D" |
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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago
Up on them there hills |
"Strangely, when I worked in the US on and off for 15 years it was the English accent that got the ladies pulses racing!
For me, it's French.... "
Got to echo the American ladies being attracted to the English accent.
I used to stay in a hotel near to Newark airport, it was where a lot of AA air hostesses used to stay over.
An interesting time of my life. |
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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago
West Wales and Cardiff |
I love Scottish accents. I actually love Northern Irish more than Southern (though both are great).
I kinda like a refined English one too (not too posh though!).
Being from Wales, I love those too (not all!). I was watching Countryfile a few weeks back and there was a young woman from Gwynedd speaking (in a English, though she was a Welsh speaker). I thought her voice was the most beautiful I ever heard.
Many people don’t really how different the North Wales accent is. I looked on twitter and there were loads of people saying now nice/unusual it was - lots thinking it was part-Icelandic etc. It was a standard accent from that part of the world. |
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Love Irish, love welsh..
Don’t mind mild Scottish ..
Brummie just makes me laugh, I can’t take them seriously..
Love scouse girls for how they look and dress but not a lover of the accent..
God I’m fussy |
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