Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Irish. End of list.
Which? My south Dublin husband sounds nothing like someone from Cork or Belfast!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:British of course. I don’t like any other accents, some of them I almost hate.
I hate British accents. Some of them even sound like speech impediments - like replacing ‘th’ with ‘f’. I can tolerate the RP to a point, but not most British accents. I used to live there, so maybe that’s why - so many chavs everywhere - like literally everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always liked my wife's grandmother's accent - she grew up in London and came over to the US after WW2. Never lost it.
I grew up in Pittsburgh, and there are some great Pittsburgh accents out there. God Bless my Uncle because he is one of those guys you can pick out of a crowd and now where he is from.
Where can we hear some of the great Pittsburg accents?
Anonymous wrote:Australian
Anonymous wrote:I always liked my wife's grandmother's accent - she grew up in London and came over to the US after WW2. Never lost it.
I grew up in Pittsburgh, and there are some great Pittsburgh accents out there. God Bless my Uncle because he is one of those guys you can pick out of a crowd and now where he is from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find Boston accents on men so hot.
I hate the Boston accent and I'm from the area
My favorite accents are Scottish and Australian
I agree with those of those. It is like nails on a chalkboard for me when I hear it.
Worse than Brooklyn?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find Boston accents on men so hot.
I hate the Boston accent and I'm from the area
My favorite accents are Scottish and Australian
I agree with those of those. It is like nails on a chalkboard for me when I hear it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find Boston accents on men so hot.
I hate the Boston accent and I'm from the area
My favorite accents are Scottish and Australian
Anonymous wrote:I find Boston accents on men so hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is a Native American accent? Does it differ by tribe?
I am Native and also have worked with many tribes over the years. There is a general Native accent that I recognize (and I’ve wondered how they all have the same accent). But yeah, SW tribes sound different than the S Dakota tribes. The variations are more by region than tribe.
Anonymous wrote:How is a Native American accent? Does it differ by tribe?