With respect to all of the above you've obviuosly never visited Birmingham or Wolverhampton, horrible accents! they dont open their mouths when the talk, just mumble!
I love the geordie accent though, class!
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With respect to all of the above you've obviuosly never visited Birmingham or Wolverhampton, horrible accents! they dont open their mouths when the talk, just mumble!
I love the geordie accent though, class!
The Liverpool accent turns my stomach! It's utterly repulsive!
I like most of the other accents but only find accents from certain south eastern areas sexy.
Worst: Birmingham, North East, and anything Scouse enough to fail the chicken test (so lots of East Lancs and North Wales as well as Merseyside).
Best: Welsh
Worst: Scouse
Oi leave it owrt you shlaaaag or I'll come back sarf to give you a good kick up the arris.Quote:
Originally Posted by PAURO 7
Anyway I reckon your still shaking from those terrifying London accents you heard from the 'failte go hell' reception you got from the Londain Central Line Service Crew last year at Ruislip.
I have a very soft spot for the Brummie accent and think it's much misunderstood. You're dead right about Yardiff though - I always like listening to Goldie Lookin' Chain for that proper Valley Commando. You knows it. :D
Manc accents just grate on me. Northern English accents in general do my tits in. Nothing beats posh-Home -Counties-with-a-dirty-laugh though. That's my favourite. :)
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i don't like birmhngham, liverpool or welsh accents
Now you're talking!Quote:
Originally Posted by Plastic Paddy
Quality!
Don't know about a best but the worst has to be the Dublin 4 DORT accent.:)
Either you're being highly ironic in which case :D or you haven't read the title of the thread properly. :)
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there's no such thing as a worst British accent... There's just good English accents and terrible American. I absolutely hate the nasal speech of the Americans, especially in the southern states like Texas and New Mexico...
Nice'n'sweet : the Aussie accent! Has something very charming :)
And Scottish is sweet.