11 Dec 2017

A question about : What is your favourite accent?

Just been told by someone they like a Geordie accent title=ROTFL So what is your favourite accent......

Sure this thread will have been done a million times but Hey Ho!

I like the Welsh accent and always tend to be really friendly people as well title=Have

Best answers:

  • I love, and understand a good Scottish accent being from Norn Iron our accents and speed of conversation are very similar. We had hours of fun working in Jersey and having drunken conversations our English friends hadn't a Scooby what we were talking about
  • Almost certainly Yorkshire. I find it sooooo sexy!
    I like welsh, scouse, geordie and scottish. And irish.
  • Mine
  • I like the Irish accent - my son's dad was from Dublin and he could charm the birds from a tree.
    I don't mind the Scottish accent, but not keen on broad Glaswegian.
    My nephew's wife is a Geordie and I like her accent.
    Not keen on the Liverpudlian one though.
    Sorry if that offends anyone..
  • I love a Geordie accent, my mum and dad are Geordies. I also love a weegie and aberdonian accent. Cockney I like.
    Not too struck on Yorkshire, brummy or Liverpudlian though.
  • My own (obviously)
  • I hate mine!
    I like Yorkshire, Irish (soft) and Scottish.
  • I love the South African accent...about 10 years ago, I worked for a company run by South Africans and doing a lot of business with their former home country...so I got to listen to it all day Heaven!
  • My daughters accent. She doesn't have one. She's lived abroad for so long she has lost every bit of her accent....
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  • Definately Geordie / Sunderland ......and some Yorkshires , Leeds especially.
    Not forgetting the rest of the world....I'd also opt for Spanish people talking English.
  • Yes, South African
    I am away to youtube some South Africans
    I may be a while
    Leonardo Di Caprio in Blood Diamond - Oh my giddy aunt
  • It has to be Geordie, of course even if I can't understand a blummin word
    For me, as far as men go, it's not the accent but the depth and timbre of the voice that counts.
    I do like Welsh though, and Scottish too
    Don't like broad Cockney much though, which is strange coz I am one
  • Circumflex.
  • I love the Western Isles accent - could listen to it all day. I also like OH's not strong Geordie accent. (Not that I'm biased!)
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