Who has the sexiest accent??

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  • nattie1972
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    Irish or Glaswegian
  • Ahluvly
    Ahluvly Posts: 389 Member
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    Mine................I'm from Newcastle upon Tyne, everyone loves a Geordie! :-)
  • CaseRat
    CaseRat Posts: 377 Member
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    Aussie men - i.e Me (and Staytruex) :D

    Why?
    'Cause we are non rhotic, we pronounce Australia as 'straya' and our colloquialisms cannot be beat. We use diphthongs and triphthongs, and it's not a bottle store...it's a bottle-o.



    Oh, but french women sound bloody sexy.
  • delmc1
    delmc1 Posts: 331 Member
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    nice to see the Irish doing so well ,but for me a woman speaking Spanish ,
    latin american women so hot
  • Pengi81
    Pengi81 Posts: 336 Member
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    People say they like British accents but which part of Britain?

    We have so many different dialects/accents in the GB.

    I was on a cruise ship once and in the lift these American (sorry, not sure which part they were from) just kept talking to me because they liked my accent - I'm from Surrey, so a bit well-spoken but not overly posh!
  • bio_fit
    bio_fit Posts: 307 Member
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    Mine................I'm from Newcastle upon Tyne, everyone loves a Geordie! :-)

    Why aye pet :bigsmile: Definitely my favourite English accent.
  • joehempel
    joehempel Posts: 1,761 Member
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    Hmmm......it's between a Southern accent, and an Aussie accent.
  • slimpaul4369
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    girls from liverpool and newcastle do it for me
  • thebigcb
    thebigcb Posts: 2,210 Member
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    I love the scottish and english accent myself.

    I find mine gets me places
  • jaysonhijinx
    jaysonhijinx Posts: 663 Member
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    Go us Aussies ;)

    I'm a fan of Canadian accents though on girls and don't mind a bit of English/Irish too, hehe.
  • jaysonhijinx
    jaysonhijinx Posts: 663 Member
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    Aussie men - i.e Me (and Staytruex) :D

    Why?
    'Cause we are non rhotic, we pronounce Australia as 'straya' and our colloquialisms cannot be beat. We use diphthongs and triphthongs, and it's not a bottle store...it's a bottle-o.



    Oh, but french women sound bloody sexy.

    I'm Aussie too! ;P

    And yes, French accent on a woman is pretty damn sexy as well xD
  • pixie_mills
    pixie_mills Posts: 103 Member
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    wow! can't believe the Scottish accent is so popular (I'm Scottish, from Edinburgh.) My favourites would have to be Australian, Irish and Welsh
  • Escarda
    Escarda Posts: 131 Member
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    I like the sound of foreign woman, who have learned english.
    Its very exotic.

    Men, um probably english guys.
    I find american accents to be too smooth for my liking, (kind of girly)..
    But then again america has as many different accents across it as england does.
    So who knows?
  • skinnieminniemouse
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    Irish or Australian for sure :)
  • Soon2BeMrsThomson
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    Mine at the moment, it's all very husky english - sound like a sex line worker hehe :wink:
  • stayxtrue
    stayxtrue Posts: 1,190 Member
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    Aussie men - i.e Me (and Staytruex) :D

    Why?
    'Cause we are non rhotic, we pronounce Australia as 'straya' and our colloquialisms cannot be beat. We use diphthongs and triphthongs, and it's not a bottle store...it's a bottle-o.



    Oh, but french women sound bloody sexy.

    Too bloody right ay mate!
  • thebigcb
    thebigcb Posts: 2,210 Member
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    wow! can't believe the Scottish accent is so popular (I'm Scottish, from Edinburgh.) My favourites would have to be Australian, Irish and Welsh

    Favourite place in the word, love your city
  • thebigcb
    thebigcb Posts: 2,210 Member
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    All us Irish lads have to say is THREE to any Scottish English Welsh girl and its game on.
  • eatrunstretch
    eatrunstretch Posts: 233 Member
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    All us Irish lads have to say is THREE to any Scottish English Welsh girl and its game on.

    and *swoon*!
  • thatgirllesley
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    English.. Or Irish. American is awesome, too.