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I'd have to go with Irish!!!
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Any type of accent turns me...absolutely drives me crazy~~
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Mostly Scottish, or Irish, or Australian, but some English accents can get the heart pumping. BUT! it has to be from a lady person....guy accents don't do much for me. Example; Billie Piper or Kiera Knightley, could say anything she wanted to me and my jeans would get sticky....Hugh Grant...not so much.
Bostonian, New Yorker, or New Jersey accents along with all Southern (US) accents make people sound illiterate (TO ME!) BUT! again I have heard a few ladies (don't know where they were from) with a southern accent that I could listen to all night and into the morning.
Just Sayin'
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If you're interested, I have lots of audios of my stories, read in my naughty Scottish tongue ;)
I've recorded audios for quite a few other writers on this site too...
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Is that like a, "I know a lassie a bonnie, bonnie lassie", type accent? Lol.
You can't beat a bit of naughty tongue, whatever the accent!
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"and the southern girls with the way they talk, they knock me out when I'm down there"
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I have a British accent but not the slang, men find it attractive in a way. I think the sexiest accent has to be Irish!
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I always find it amusing when foreigners say they like 'the british accent'. Have you any idea how many accents there are in britain!!? There's a different accent for practically every city. I'm from yorkshire & we certainly don't sound like the typical posh london or cockney as seen on tv!!
Back to the question though. I love accents, my partner's Scottish I do love a Scottish accent - though do struggle to understand the western Scottish sometimes! I lived in North Eastern Scotland for a few years so I've ended up with a Scottish twang in mine! Love most of the american one's I've heard. I think one which grates on my the most though & I can't stand is a Scouser accent!! :/ (Sorry any Scousers out there! LOL)
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I'm laughing, I'm a "scouser". Some people find it confusing. Say we talk in a bit of a rush. Slur our words too much. I grew up knowing that the term was more of a Liverpudlian. Heard the term scouser hear and there from my friends but thats it. I grew up as a child living in toxeth. Ever visited? And I remember my stepmother had more of an Bradford accent.
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Oops! Sorry, hope I didn't offend you!! That term's used a lot round here for Liverpudlians! As for Toxeth, nope don't think I've been there, I've only been to Liverpool once or twice & no idea where exactly I was! I know Bradford all too well, my sister used to live there.
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I always find it amusing when foreigners say they like 'the british accent'. Have you any idea how many accents there are in britain!!? There's a different accent for practically every city. I'm from yorkshire & we certainly don't sound like the typical posh london or cockney as seen on tv!!
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I have a British accent but not the slang, men find it attractive in a way. I think the sexiest accent has to be Irish!
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I've never ieare of such a thing as a British accent!
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There are several aren't there? I'd like to know the regional differences, broken down smaller than just English, Welch, Scottish and so forth. I'm sure it's much more complicated, just as it is over here in the USA and Canada.
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That right you hose head, you know your stuff eh?
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There are several aren't there? I'd like to know the regional differences, broken down smaller than just English, Welch, Scottish and so forth. I'm sure it's much more complicated, just as it is over here in the USA and Canada.