Have to say I find the Geordie accent brutal. Definately my worst.
Best would be a softly spoken French accent or posh English one like Angelina Jolie in Tomb Raider. :)
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Have to say I find the Geordie accent brutal. Definately my worst.
Best would be a softly spoken French accent or posh English one like Angelina Jolie in Tomb Raider. :)
Donegal is the most Northern part of Ireland? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by niamh
C'mon CH - you know the answer to this one yourself :) . 'Northern Ireland' written with a capital 'N' refers to the (I'm resisting the urge to say country !) part of our country that is in the UK. If you're talking about northern Ireland with a small 'n' , it's merely a geographical reference.Quote:
Originally Posted by corkharps
DFA - unless you've been to Newcastle or know a few people from up there, you'll only ever have heard bad/comedy Geordie accents on TV etc. Trust me - a soft Geordie accent on a girl is yer only man... (if you'll excuse the contradictory turn of phrase). :)Quote:
Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
A well-spoken English accent is nice as well (even though Angelina Jolie's a yank), but the plumby posh one is dreeeeeadful. Euchhh....
I'd go for either soft Scottish (Edinburgh/lower East-coast) or French as the sexiest accents. As well as the Derry one of course.... :D Yep, yep !
Funniest accent: Bristol..........uuuuuuu arrrrrrr
Sexiest: Scottish
Most Annoying: Any sort of English accent
Oi, leave it awrt you shlaaaag. Wots your problem wif da way I speak. I mean faaarkin 'ell I'm garna ave da lot ov yous if there anymore ov fis carry on. :eek: ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by DE TOWN
Thats why I hate it :D awwwwriteQuote:
Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
You maybe right, a fella I used to work with was from a place from Bellingham which is just outside Newcastle. I think the fact that he was a gobsh!te probably put me off it because I don't think I've heard a girl with the accent yet, might be different if I heard that I suppose.Quote:
Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
Worst has to be the Dundalk accent - no question about it
Worst: Naker Dublin ala Robbie Keane
Derry (espically the woman, their not bad lookers but ever hear a bunch of them out on a hen night)
Best: Cork (can't make out what their saying half the time but it just funny)
Cockney ala Dell boy
or the Dwwwaaaaaahhhaaaadddaaa accent ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Cosmo
Yeah I wouldnt be a fan of the Dwogs either. Some moany accent. Anywhere in Louth is difficulat to listen to.Quote:
Originally Posted by DE TOWN
If yer love the Scottish accent you should go to a home game when that team from Parkhead Cross are playing. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by DE TOWN
As for the most annoying, I can see were yer coming from, when I do get back to my retirement home in Kildare as well as getting a new telly i'm getting elocution lesson's. ;)
Best: Soft Fife accent, was really nice, as was the Derry accent
Worst: Chav/Towny Norf Landan and I just dont like south African.
Best:
Fermanagh
Worst:
Wexford Town accent-Des Bishop does a great impression of it.
worst: d4- their mouths should all be collectively taped shut
south african-weirdest cross between dutch english
and australian,completely bizarre accent
cork is an awful whiny accent-sounds like theyr always complaining
australian.harvey norman ads are very irritating
scanger accents from anywhere
best: donegal (for womens accents)
mexican, very nice
kerry is ok
i dont know what to make of scouse accents,its like an indecipherable dialect of some long-lost form of arabic.talked to a scouse bird once , i just had to nod my head in agreement and say yeah to everything she said.ditto for brighton :also a very odd accent
north england accents often (i wont say all) sound stupid. middlesbrough,leeds yorkshire oo arr etc. though geordie birds can sound well sometimes.
not all yank accents are annoying. theres some sexy accents over there
Worst/ All those Greek's and other honky's round da yard where I is living like who tink dat day is from Jamaica right blood. A right old bunch of gobshi*e's when you listen to them talk.
Also add Laaannnndaannn and Brummie one's also.
Best accent's/ Italian, Spanish, French and Cavan.
Cavan? No thanks hi..Derry or up that direction absolutely, Cavan no or Monaghan for that matter
[QUOTE=Longfordian]Cavan? No thanks
It's pronounced KAAAVAN. Well that's how my Dad and half my relation's pronounce it. ;)
More like Qaaavan :) ..not top of my list either way