What’s your favorite English “accent”?
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A Boston accent gets me every time
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Whatever Brad Pitt was speaking in Snatch. “D'ya like dags?”
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aChuisle_moChroi wrote: »elisaortiz514 wrote: »aChuisle_moChroi wrote: »
I think this guy was in the Princess Diaries
It’s Colin Firth, a very well-known actor. Or are you kidding?
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spanish_liza wrote: »A Boston accent gets me every time
Haha
Those crack me up lol0 -
huntersvonnegut wrote: »Whatever Brad Pitt was speaking in Snatch. “D'ya like dags?”
Or him in inglorious basterds lmaooo0 -
aChuisle_moChroi wrote: »
God have mercy on my soul0 -
elisaortiz514 wrote: »spanish_liza wrote: »A Boston accent gets me every time
Haha
Those crack me up lol
I know right? Lol0 -
Apologies to my friends from New England, but I just can't listen to that accent for long. I dated a girl from Boston for a short time and I swear her accent was the main thing that kept the time as short as it was.
I once dated a girl from Boston too.
I sorta liked that accent....0 -
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Cockney0
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Aussie.
Edit: females only, I don't care what some guy sounds like because I'm not listening to him anyway.2 -
aChuisle_moChroi wrote: »
Ummm. I'll take 2.2 -
DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »I live in Canada and we have a variety of regional accents, I imagine every country does.
My favourite Canadian accent is that Alberta prairie drawl and East coast, especially Newfoundland...so unique.
As a Western Canadian I can always pick out when someone from Ontario is on tv. There's something about the way that they speak - an Ontarian stands out to me just as much as a Newfie does
Really?!! I always thought I sound "normal" lol!!0 -
DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »I live in Canada and we have a variety of regional accents, I imagine every country does.
My favourite Canadian accent is that Alberta prairie drawl and East coast, especially Newfoundland...so unique.
As a Western Canadian I can always pick out when someone from Ontario is on tv. There's something about the way that they speak - an Ontarian stands out to me just as much as a Newfie does
Random thought...from what I remember you don't have an "accent" to me, I think we sound the same...so curious now what makes me sound "Ontarian"!!
*kitten*...hope it's not the hoser thing, lol!!0 -
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_Just_Ash_ wrote: »I remember from the voice thread @just_ash had the coolest accent and voice. Very Benedict Cumberbatch like......
Because of the compliment...
https://vocaroo.com/i/s0r46S3S0Abe
Lovey lovey lovey this!!!0 -
_Just_Ash_ wrote: »I remember from the voice thread @just_ash had the coolest accent and voice. Very Benedict Cumberbatch like......
Because of the compliment...
https://vocaroo.com/i/s0r46S3S0Abe
Perfection!0 -
_Just_Ash_ wrote: »I remember from the voice thread @just_ash had the coolest accent and voice. Very Benedict Cumberbatch like......
Because of the compliment...
https://vocaroo.com/i/s0r46S3S0Abe
Um, how weird would it be to ask what it would cost to hire you to never stop talking?
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_Just_Ash_ wrote: »I remember from the voice thread @just_ash had the coolest accent and voice. Very Benedict Cumberbatch like......
Because of the compliment...
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@_Just_Ash_
Please quit your job and start recording audiobooks.
I will buy every single one of them...1 -
_Just_Ash_ wrote: »I remember from the voice thread @just_ash had the coolest accent and voice. Very Benedict Cumberbatch like......
Because of the compliment...
https://vocaroo.com/i/s0r46S3S0Abe
I can’t hear it0 -
elisaortiz514 wrote: »
I love everything you just wrote haha
Ever been to Chicago?
I love accents from New Jersey & New York[/quote]
I have been to Chicago for work, primarily to deal with consulate matters. We'd flown in and out on the same day unfortunately. Things may change when a friend marries her current live in, they'd just moved to Chicago from Iowa to join him. No date set as yet.
@Chicago - How much of President Obama's speech is influenced by Chicago?
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Bullet_with_Butterfly_Wings wrote: »@Tallawah_ has a very charming accent that matches him perfectly.... class act
Awwwww thanks! Although I'm not sure how many others would agree Mancunian is classy!1 -
Bullet_with_Butterfly_Wings wrote: »@Tallawah_ has a very charming accent that matches him perfectly.... class act
Awwwww thanks! Although I'm not sure how many others would agree Mancunian is classy!
Can't tell the difference from across the pond1 -
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I’m offended!!
Remove this thread!!’
England Scotland wales n. Ireland are british accents! They also all have their own languages
Southern Irish isn’t British
English language accents would be better way to word it maybe?
North Cumbria is my fave , it’s still very Nordic , Lancashire men’s accent is the best
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