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What UK Accent do you find the most attractive?

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Dublin! (Although loved the Liam Neeson impression! ) Yorkshire area is pretty hot but would have to settle on Newcastle being the most attractive.
Northern Ireland.

I also like the Edinburgh accent . ( very soft posh Scottish) .
The scouse accent is the most attractive and I will hear nothing else.
Welsh, makes my toes curl.
Whilst an Irish accent can be very nice, I seem to have a bit of a weakness for a Geordie accent - well, it was a Geordie who talked his way into my hotel bed!
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"Whit's fur ye'll no go past ye." ...
"You're a wee scunner!" ...
"She's up to high doh" ...
"A pritty face suits the dish-cloot" ...
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"Don't be a wee clipe!" ...

Yep Welsh.
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Edinburgh
Absolutely all of them!
Call me, then I’ll decide...Actually I enjoy Irish and Welsh.
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That would be Gaelic. Any of the several still extant.
Northeast England makes my knees weak.. But also love a Glaswegian accent ?

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While a number of the accents are marvelous, the one that gets my attraction is Liverpool. The reason is a young lady I met on a beach in New Orleans -- no, no sex put away your dirty minds, you perverts :-) She was 10 years old and on vacation with her parents. She thought my NY accent was unusual, so we spent a couple of hours comparing how we said different words and phrases and were thoroughly entertained by each other. I never forgot her, her marvelous accent, or how sweet a girl she was. Let's see, she would be about 30 now and would love to hear from her again. Her being 11 at the time, I doubt I made the same impression on her as she made on me.
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For me, it certainly has to be the ladies from the Valleys.
While not part of the UK, the Southern Irish accent comes in a close 2nd.

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I love a Scottish accent, but I think the one that gets me the most is a good ol Scouse accent. I'm a bit of a sucker for it.

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There is something about a soft West Virginia accent, from the mouth of a woman, I find hard to resist.
There is something about a soft West Virginia accent, from the mouth of a woman, I find hard to resist.
All of them really.
But her Welsh and Irish impressions made me a little weak in the knees.

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