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Does exactly what it says on the tin. Some of the nonsense contained herein may be very loosely related to The Sisters of Mercy, but I wouldn't bet your PayPal account on it. In keeping with the internet's general theme nothing written here should be taken as Gospel: over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the forum's denizens haven't spoken to another human being face-to-face for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it. Above all else, remember this: You don't have to stay forever. I will understand.
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I'm a sucker for a Geordie accent. And an Irish lilt makes me swoon. What floats your boat?
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I don't know what region he was from, but a man selling stuff at a store in Cambridge had the best accent ever. He suckered me into buying a bracelet with it. One of the most mellifluous sounds I've heard. I wanted him for his voice alone.

But I've found that it's not so much the accent as how the individual uses it and how his tone of voice is. A southern (US) accent can be sexy on the right people imo.
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German or Yorkshire.
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the coolest accent :lol:

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Due to only speaking English to a Greek-Canadian lady, I'm affraid by now I speak English with a terrible accent which is a mixture of Canadian with most probably some Greek influences and a whole lot of Flemish stuff mixed in too :eek: :roll:

I just have to get rid of it before this summer :lol:

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I just love all accents and dialects in any language I understand..... :D
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Definite bonus points for -

Gentle Irish
Very gentle Geordie
Eastern European (my geography's not too good)
Wolverhampton

(nb, one of these may not be true)
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I have what could be called a 'gentle' geordie accent [despite being 6'4''], but am let down by my excessive swearing.
does that count :?: :)
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a nice soft, deep voice.... mmmmmmmm
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since 3 day I'm been working with a former Brittish guy (north of londen to be precise) his english / flamish accent is one of the worst I heard so farr. :?
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culprit wrote:I have what could be called a 'gentle' geordie accent [despite being 6'4''], but am let down by my excessive swearing.
does that count :?: :)
I thought "excessive swearing" was part of the geordie accent - well, it is with the Geordies I know :lol:

The only person I have ever met who swears more than Geordies is my South African friend Sean :lol: Having said that, he was born in Newcastle and moved over to South Africa when very young. He has dual citizenship - so the best of both worlds :lol:
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Mmm good post...

South Coast accents are nice, like cockney without the sleaze.
Australian, Irish, 'Carol Smilie Scottish' & young Norwegian women talking English.

On the down side (apologies in advance for offence...)

SCOUSE!!!! :urff: :urff: :urff: :urff: :urff:
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Geordies? Where? What? Kill! :wink:

Accents: some eastern Europe (would it surprise anyone if I mentioned Russia again at this point). Hispanic. Scottish, except for really harsh Glaswegian.

I'm not a big fan of rural accents. I like my chat fast-paced and quick-witted. Experience suggests Devon and East Anglia isn't the place to go for this.

Of course, never having met any of you lot, I can make up accents in my head to read your posts. It's like Eurotrash every day round here :lol:
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Scouse is the bane of my existence. Primarily because everyone 'round here speaks it ¬.¬

I prefer Southern accents (probably because I'm accused of having one by the people trying to talk Scouse). Scottish accents are quite cool too.
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andymackem wrote:Geordies? Where? What? Kill! :wink:
Sitting right next to me :roll: (and coincidentally my brother-in-law, who is talking to Paul on team speak now has just finished telling a "mackem" joke :wink: without being aware of what we are discussing!)

I'm from Kent so I won't join in with the weirdness which is the enmity between Newcastle and Sunderland ;D
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andymackem wrote:Of course, never having met any of you lot, I can make up accents in my head to read your posts. It's like Eurotrash every day round here :lol:
:eek: HAHAHA!!! I do the same thing!!! :lol: :twisted: :roll: :oops: :von:
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Purple Light wrote:SCOUSE!!!! :urff: :urff: :urff: :urff: :urff:
Which, for the benefit of those of us NOT on the right side of the Pond, is..?
I left my heart in Ballycastle... :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Francis wrote:I'm a sucker for a Geordie accent.
...and because of Heartlanders' surprisingly-accurate written portrayal of this accent, I correctly identified a real-live Geordie last year (without ever having met or spoken to one before!): a Newcastle-born waiter at a local, vaguely-British pub that some co-workers and I like to frequent for lunch. To say that he and my lunch partners were blown away would be an understatement... :twisted: ;D :von:
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SINsister wrote:
Purple Light wrote:SCOUSE!!!! :urff: :urff: :urff: :urff: :urff:
Which, for the benefit of those of us NOT on the right side of the Pond, is..?
Liverpool...land of the Bunnymen :wink: :notworthy:
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i'm not too sure what i sound like...i just sound like me in my opinion...


would someone else like to comment on my accent?... :twisted:
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Black Alice wrote:I'm from Kent so I won't join in with the weirdness which is the enmity between Newcastle and Sunderland ;D
What's so unusual? Two neighbouring cities who don't much get on. See Liverpool/Manchester, Leeds/Bradford, Glasgow/Edinburgh, Cardiff/Swansea, Derby/Nottingham/Leicester. Etc.

Apart from football I've never had any arguments with Geordies. Cockneys, on the other hand ....
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Burn wrote:i'm not too sure what i sound like...i just sound like me in my opinion...


would someone else like to comment on my accent?... :twisted:
Is it typical of Colchester? :P
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andymackem wrote:
Burn wrote:i'm not too sure what i sound like...i just sound like me in my opinion...


would someone else like to comment on my accent?... :twisted:
Is it typical of Colchester? :P
er...seems so with all the scottish squaddies that live around here :urff:
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andymackem wrote: What's so unusual? Two neighbouring cities who don't much get on. See Liverpool/Manchester, Leeds/Bradford, Glasgow/Edinburgh, Cardiff/Swansea, Derby/Nottingham/Leicester...
Hull and Hull.

Accents aren't really important, personally.
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Whitout 2 front teeth, your accent is a bit "strange"

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