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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What accents do the rest of you find just irresistible?
I melt at an Irish, Scottish, British or Austin one. I could just listen to that voice all day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What accents do the rest of you find just irresistible?
I melt at an Irish, Scottish, British or Austin one. I could just listen to that voice all day."
It has to be a Scottish accent for me although some american ones are a good turn on as well
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I am writing this message using my best English accent, even tho I have a hint of the local Sussex dialect. My fave accent is of the Southern U.S. particularly the Carolinas. Those girls make me weak at the knees R |
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"I am writing this message using my best English accent, even tho I have a hint of the local Sussex dialect. My fave accent is of the Southern U.S. particularly the Carolinas. Those girls make me weak at the knees R
We have the best of both worlds, English ourselves surrounded by Carolinian Southern beauties "
Must be a 'hard' life, how do you cope with eye candy everywhere you look ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Definitely a brazilian / Columbian women accent.. For example shakira... Fuck that's sexy" specially with mad i'm talking to her natural portuguese or spanish |
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Over here certain accents are seen as shorthand for the speaker being not very bright. Birmingham and the black country are the ones which most often have this association (please note I'm not suggesting it's true, just that it exists). Apparently certain Scottish accents and Yorkshire ones inspire confidence so some call centres are based in those areas.
Do you Americans have any accents you view in a similar manner? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Over here certain accents are seen as shorthand for the speaker being not very bright. Birmingham and the black country are the ones which most often have this association (please note I'm not suggesting it's true, just that it exists). Apparently certain Scottish accents and Yorkshire ones inspire confidence so some call centres are based in those areas.
Do you Americans have any accents you view in a similar manner?"
Yes, in my opinion we do, people think that because I look a certain way, that's I will speak a certain way. They are often times shocked when I open my mouth and they hear how articulate I am. Personally I know for me it has a lot to do with where I grew up. My family didn't allow us to take on certain habits so to speak.
Every ones is different,and not everyone is like this, but I know people 10 mins from me that speak very different and look at me funny when i don't sound like them lol
It is what it is I suppose |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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English here, but from Bristol, so think of a male Vicky Pollard, so not that attractive!
When I was in New York a couple of years ago, I did make sure to do my best hugh Grant impression |
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By *lovisMan
over a year ago
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On my frequent visits to Southern Texas I develop an accent that's a cross between Hugh Grant and the Prince of Wales. I was once waiting in line at a hotel reception and in my cut glass accent asked if I could cash some travellers cheques. The receptionist stepped back looked me up and down and in a wonderful Dallas drawl said ' you know looking the way you do, I never thought you'd talk like that '. I love Texans! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"On my frequent visits to Southern Texas I develop an accent that's a cross between Hugh Grant and the Prince of Wales. I was once waiting in line at a hotel reception and in my cut glass accent asked if I could cash some travellers cheques. The receptionist stepped back looked me up and down and in a wonderful Dallas drawl said ' you know looking the way you do, I never thought you'd talk like that '. I love Texans!"
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By *awk3y3Man
over a year ago
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We used to spend about a month a year in Washington state visiting family there and for the first week I would be speaking naturally in my thick glaswegian accent, after 7 days of repeating myself three times with everything I say, either through the listener not being able to understand or just wanting to hear me repeat my request again, I used to adopt a very fake and annoying *in my games view* twang that made my life easier for the remainder of our visit accents can be tough when you are out of your comfort zone
Live, lust and smile xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Scottish is great though I mistook it for Russian before I was told, Aussie girls make my balls tingle, and once I met a girl from Alabama that I won't forget: never liked the southern drawl til then but I surely have a thing for it now! |
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A northern Irish accent seems to float my boat, but having said that a southern Texan drawl can be just as sexy.
Some Polish women sound as good as many a Russian and they all sound damned fine to me
Me encantan a las mujeres españolas |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"UK all the way!!
Have a lovely Brit gent I chat with, a guy from gasglow, and an Irish lad... They make me so very horny at times!!!!!!!
Even when they aren't trying lol
Lol x I have an east london/ Essex accent x believe me x when you hear it played back it is vile x "
I doubt that lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I'm British and I love a lot of mild British accents. Mainly northern ones. Most European accents too, especially German. Top of the list are the Southern States of the US. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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There are so many different accents in the Southern US. I'm from Arkansas originally, I call South Carolina frequently for work and their accent is very unique, I have to admit sometimes I can't even understand them. The most rural areas like Tennessee and Kentucky....sometimes I'm not sure they are speaking English lol. I love hearing that southern twang tho, makes me homesick. My accent provides a lot of entertainment for these northern folk I live around now. |
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