Who has the sexiest accent??

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  • DeadlyDame13
    DeadlyDame13 Posts: 197 Member
    me----cause im cuban ..................
  • hpsaucette
    hpsaucette Posts: 102 Member
    Personally like the aussie and scottish male accent (ewan mcgregor may have coloured my judgement there)

    Find it funny when Americans say they like English accents cos when I was out there only 1/10 could tell I was English, most thought I was Australian and I have a Queens English accent as well...
  • Lennox497
    Lennox497 Posts: 242 Member
    I LOVE ACCENTS. But the ones that I have had the pleasure to enjoy are English and South African.
  • Irish & Scottish accent *swoon*
  • Farfourah
    Farfourah Posts: 896 Member
    None. People need to shut up to be honest.
  • Men from the South. :)

    Mmmmm Mmmmm Southern Men. <3

    Who's with me?

    Cowboy up!
  • shaneNSW
    shaneNSW Posts: 42 Member
    American women, they can sell me just about anything.
  • RoboLikes
    RoboLikes Posts: 519 Member
    Nothing can beat a man with a Scottish accent.
  • AtticusFinch
    AtticusFinch Posts: 1,262 Member

    Of course, on the flip side, there are very few Americans who can get an Australian accent right. That's just as annoying, trust me! Australians do have beautiful accents, though. Love 'em!

    On the contrary - Rene Zellweger and Meryl Streep aside, most American actors who attempt an English accent always hit the bullseye with an Aussie accent instead :laugh: ..and then there's the likes of Kevin Costner who didn't even try, and made our legendary Robin Hood an American.

    Personally I dislike most Aussie accents, they often sound nasally and a lot of Australians use a rising inflection at the end of their sentences, so everything sounds like a question? ..To my ear also the Afrikaans accent is the absolute worst, it sounds so unnatural and forced, probably because if it's hybrid origins, it's even worse than Brummie. :tongue:

    Apologies to any Aussie, South African, or American actors reading this, it's just my opinion. People from the English west midlands though, particularly Brum, get no such consideration.
  • My accent is a mix inbetween english and aussie... it keeps people guessing ;)
  • itschristine
    itschristine Posts: 44 Member
    I'm so used to hearing australian & english accent everday - haha. so i think i'll go for american accent..

    but if i was leaving in america - definitely australian accent =)
  • Dietz27
    Dietz27 Posts: 107
    southern ladies! Love the drawllll...
  • Argent78
    Argent78 Posts: 151 Member
    Me!!! An Argentinian, speaking with southern (Georgia) accent ;)

    that sounds like all kinds of win in my book.

    yeah! :)
  • jwalker30
    jwalker30 Posts: 282
    New Brunswick ish mixed with Halifax
  • asgard825
    asgard825 Posts: 1,516 Member
    Irish
  • PunkyRachel
    PunkyRachel Posts: 1,959 Member
    I love the Irish accent, second favorite is the Australian, then followed by the British accent.
  • Irish or Australian
  • Cameron_1969
    Cameron_1969 Posts: 2,855 Member
    Australian mixed with a hint of Maltese. Wow!
  • Karrix
    Karrix Posts: 288
    Australian men.


    This ^ :love:
  • Saruman_w
    Saruman_w Posts: 1,531 Member
    Accents don't sway me one way or another... one thing I DO like though is a woman who speaks intelligently. Enunciates all their words, speaks clearly and doesn't have any kind of drawl or unintelligible form of speech. :)
  • CoryIda
    CoryIda Posts: 7,870 Member
    Accents don't sway me one way or another... one thing I DO like though is a woman who speaks intelligently. Enunciates all their words, speaks clearly and doesn't have any kind of drawl or unintelligible form of speech. :)
    YAY! The first person I've seen not get all mushy over an accent.

    As an Arizona girl - and one who has over a dozen years experience acting (meaning I had to learn to enunciate words properly) - I just don't have an accent, and this was making me quite sad.

    So thank you, younger-and-shorter-than-I-am-but-still-adorable man for saying that. :)
  • Captain_Mal
    Captain_Mal Posts: 945 Member
    The Brits do it for me. I also dig a little southern too being from the south myself.
  • Kymmu
    Kymmu Posts: 1,650 Member
    I'm Australian.....when I heard first heard my husband speak to me ( He is English) everything sounded so interesting!!

    I also like Irish Accents- they always sound like they are about to make a joke----well maybe they are as it's usually in the pubs I find them chatting!
    :drinker:
  • Julz2586
    Julz2586 Posts: 1,330 Member
    American accents are by the best... just ahhh *melts* HAHAHA
  • Mia2891
    Mia2891 Posts: 54 Member
    You put me in a room with an Irishman, a Scotsman, an Englishman, an Australian, and a New Zealander. And I will be a very happy woman:blushing: . Irish and Scottish definitely at the top of that list...SWOON!!
    And my husband, born and raised in Indiana knows all about my accent fetish:laugh: ..lol
  • niksinnotts
    niksinnotts Posts: 62 Member
    Antonia Banderas. If I ever met him and he spoke, I can't gaurantee I would stay dressed. Yikes!

    oh yes!!!!!!:blushing:
  • Pebble321
    Pebble321 Posts: 6,423 Member
    French or Spanish men
  • JamieDD
    JamieDD Posts: 175 Member
    Give me an Aussie anytime.
  • heyitsmegxx
    heyitsmegxx Posts: 444
    Aussie for sure! <3
  • sheepysaccount
    sheepysaccount Posts: 608 Member
    It's either David Tennant's, Christian Kane's, or Charlie McDonnell's :)