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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

We often see threads about which accents get you going, but this is a thread for the accents that make your sex drive disappear!

For me, I can't take American southern accents. I just can't stand them.

What about you? Which accent(s) turn you off?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Brummie.... well actually Brum-oi

Terrible

And...I may add I'm a brummie... x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Am ya gooing mate?

Bostin ta.... yaww gooin down the Villa?

Nah im a Blues fan..or roit

.... or summat

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Northern.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Quite like southern american accents myself :P possibly since they evoke fond memories of my younger days, first cherry I ever popped was a 19 year old farm girl from Arkansas.

Turn offs - Strange one this. Scouse. But only on women. On men it's massively endearing and a plus point. On girls it's somehow common and coarse. Not that I'd rule out a Scouse lass at all, just that the accent would be a negative point.

Not a massive fan of full on cockneys either. Don't mind southern, had a lovely ex from Bracknell who sounded quite nice but I can't be doing with get aaaahhht maaaa pub!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There are few I am not keen on

Brummie

Scouse

And the north Manchester accent (think Liam Gallagher)

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By *eeds toy boyMan
over a year ago

leeds

Barnsley and brummie

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Am ya gooing mate?

Bostin ta.... yaww gooin down the Villa?

Nah im a Blues fan..or roit

.... or summat"

I need Google translate for this.

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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago

Up on them there hills

Ones I can't understand.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

South London

Not so much the accent.. more the dialect.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Am ya gooing mate?

Bostin ta.... yaww gooin down the Villa?

Nah im a Blues fan..or roit

.... or summat"

That's not brummie. That's a black Country accent.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There are few I am not keen on

Brummie

Scouse

And the north Manchester accent (think Liam Gallagher)

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Or is it east Mancs? Either way I don't like it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Middle eastern for me

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London

Not a big fan of received Pronunciation Or that "ok, yah" sloaney type way of speaking...

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By *ubbykittenWoman
over a year ago

Kent

Problem with such threads is... someone will be offended and to be fair, I can understand why. There are accepts I don't like but I won't say which ones as i dont wish to hurt anyone's feelings.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Problem with such threads is... someone will be offended and to be fair, I can understand why. There are accepts I don't like but I won't say which ones as i dont wish to hurt anyone's feelings. "

Fair enough. I wasn't thinking of that. Just thought it would be interesting

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Scouse...Brummie...Geordie...Northern Irish...fake Cockney - I probably dislike more than I like

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By *ubbykittenWoman
over a year ago

Kent


"Problem with such threads is... someone will be offended and to be fair, I can understand why. There are accepts I don't like but I won't say which ones as i dont wish to hurt anyone's feelings.

Fair enough. I wasn't thinking of that. Just thought it would be interesting "

People can't help their accent though! Well...they can...if they want to have elocution lessons but why would they want that?

Provably nicer to share those accents that turn us on!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Problem with such threads is... someone will be offended and to be fair, I can understand why. There are accepts I don't like but I won't say which ones as i dont wish to hurt anyone's feelings.

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I understand what you're saying but reality is that people can get offended by everything and anything. You can't eliminate that factor especially on open forums. That being said apologies to middle eastern people, you beautiful lot

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Scouse....sorry!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Scouse

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Problem with such threads is... someone will be offended and to be fair, I can understand why. There are accepts I don't like but I won't say which ones as i dont wish to hurt anyone's feelings.

Fair enough. I wasn't thinking of that. Just thought it would be interesting

People can't help their accent though! Well...they can...if they want to have elocution lessons but why would they want that?

Provably nicer to share those accents that turn us on! "

I get what you're saying. Like I said, I wasn't really thinking about that when I started the thread.

I did change my accent, though. I got speech classes when I was younger because I was unintelligible. Maybe that's why I'm not bothered if someone says they don't like my accent. I dunno.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Am ya gooing mate?

Bostin ta.... yaww gooin down the Villa?

Nah im a Blues fan..or roit

.... or summat

I need Google translate for this. "

Hello old chap...how are you?

Fine thanks...are you, perchance, going to watch Aston Villa play hoof-ball?

No dear chap, I actually follow Birmingham City but thanks for enquiring.

X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No accent turns me off as such, so long as I can understand them I'm ok, sometimes they can be very very broad.

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By *ubbykittenWoman
over a year ago

Kent

I will say those accents I like...Geordie and Scottish...

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By *ubbykittenWoman
over a year ago

Kent

I also like 'well spoken' guys as long as they aren't exaggerated like a spluttering constipated cow (aka Prince Charles!) ..I can say that I think as I doubt he is on FAB to be offended lol!!!

Not so much an accent but a manner of speaking which turns me off is straight guys who sound a bit camp.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Worst has to be the Liverpool accent!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

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By *ubbykittenWoman
over a year ago

Kent


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it."

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent "

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Black country does my head in!

Sexy accents... I have a soft spot for a South African accent and quite a thick West/East Yorkshire accent. Especially on a man.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

North end scouse like Steven Gerrard. *shudder*

We do NOT speak like that in south Liverpool I assure you

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Am ya gooing mate?

Bostin ta.... yaww gooin down the Villa?

Nah im a Blues fan..or roit

.... or summat

I need Google translate for this.

Hello old chap...how are you?

Fine thanks...are you, perchance, going to watch Aston Villa play hoof-ball?

No dear chap, I actually follow Birmingham City but thanks for enquiring.

X"

Thanks you, Google

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Scottish.

He could be the biggest babe in the world, but if a Scottish accent came out of that mouth, my vagina would dry up like the Sahara desert.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Scouse..unless you're John bishop then you can get in my bed now!

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury

YOURS

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mockney, think Jamie Oliver, Guy Ritchie, although on top gear he sounded more like Julian Clary!

Or, just as bad, Sloane Square.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't want to be mean an maybe I only find it annoying cos I dated a guy from this particular place and he was quite dopey. It's the Hull accent, the vowels all sound the same they don't anounciate their words properly.

Loads of people probably find my accent annoying as well so meh!

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By *ucyfur77Woman
over a year ago

Pleasuretown


"Problem with such threads is... someone will be offended and to be fair, I can understand why. There are accepts I don't like but I won't say which ones as i dont wish to hurt anyone's feelings.

"

Agree

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm a brummie and I've found that people quite like the accent when you meet them. For some reason it just sounds terrible on tv.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Scottish.

He could be the biggest babe in the world, but if a Scottish accent came out of that mouth, my vagina would dry up like the Sahara desert. "

Ha ha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Brummie bluming awful

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By *arker66Man
over a year ago

Manchester

No accent would turn me off jesus ! It's about the individual person for me don't care where they come from

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

south african..sets my teeth on edge

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm a mackem

Different part of the northeast

Different accent

Do I get put in the Geordie category

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not an accent but dialect such as

Bro bruv init etc

Or gangsta talk.

Hate that.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"south african..sets my teeth on edge"

I seriously LOVE that on a woman

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a mackem

Different part of the northeast

Different accent

Do I get put in the Geordie category "

You've got a handsome looking chin.

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

I can get over any accent that I'm not keen on for the right guy

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By *ungBlackTopMan
over a year ago

salford


"Brummie.... well actually Brum-oi

Terrible

And...I may add I'm a brummie... x"

Agreed. Thankfully I went away to Uni so lost it. only comes out when I'm angry but when I go home to see family and hear the accent it makes me cringe and laugh.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Being a Brummie if theres one thing that pisses us off more is when people do impressions and they sound like Lenny Henry or Noddy Holder!

We are Brummies and not from the fucking black country! Brummies dont even talk like that

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By *ewels74Woman
over a year ago

Dundee/Angus/Blackpool

Question I thought Cornwall accent was fine until recently the advert on the tv regarding cornish ice cream,that was the only 2 words I could understand, Does everyone sound like that,otherwise I'm fine with accents I tend to be an acute listener the worst thing about me is im fine with my accent, then I talk faster than I should at times

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Being a Brummie if theres one thing that pisses us off more is when people do impressions and they sound like Lenny Henry or Noddy Holder!

We are Brummies and not from the fucking black country! Brummies dont even talk like that "

Testify brother.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Barnsley and brummie "

My accent is a mix of those exact accents.

I don't like any Yorkshire accent (and I hate that I have one myself), Sunderland, Scouse, Geordie and any Scottish accent. I can't help it.

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By *parkle LoungeWoman
over a year ago

Cornwall

To spin it around to ones I like, love an Irish and Scottish accent

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We often see threads about which accents get you going, but this is a thread for the accents that make your sex drive disappear!

For me, I can't take American southern accents. I just can't stand them.

What about you? Which accent(s) turn you off? "

My own...whenever I hear myself back I think 'who is that posh twat?'

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Problem with such threads is... someone will be offended and to be fair, I can understand why. There are accepts I don't like but I won't say which ones as i dont wish to hurt anyone's feelings.

"

Some people go overboard as well.

Scouse accent is neither common or course, not the ladies I know anyway.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We often see threads about which accents get you going, but this is a thread for the accents that make your sex drive disappear!

For me, I can't take American southern accents. I just can't stand them.

What about you? Which accent(s) turn you off?

My own...whenever I hear myself back I think 'who is that posh twat?' "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further."

A lot of people have a warped view of the Scouse accent due to watching it being parodied on TV.

Where I was brought up most people sounded more like John Lennon than John Bishop.

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By *risky_MareWoman
over a year ago

...Up on the Downs

Was talking about this recently - I don't like most urban accents and I do like most rural ones. There are exceptions of course. And I am afraid I loathe 'estuary' English

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Was talking about this recently - I don't like most urban accents and I do like most rural ones. There are exceptions of course. And I am afraid I loathe 'estuary' English "

I'm okay with my 'aussie' accent though?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

A lot of people have a warped view of the Scouse accent due to watching it being parodied on TV.

Where I was brought up most people sounded more like John Lennon than John Bishop. "

How cool was lennons accent, love the 60s Scouse.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

A lot of people have a warped view of the Scouse accent due to watching it being parodied on TV.

Where I was brought up most people sounded more like John Lennon than John Bishop.

How cool was lennons accent, love the 60s Scouse."

Always reminds me of my dad when I hear it.

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By *risky_MareWoman
over a year ago

...Up on the Downs


"Was talking about this recently - I don't like most urban accents and I do like most rural ones. There are exceptions of course. And I am afraid I loathe 'estuary' English

I'm okay with my 'aussie' accent though? "

Exactly, you are one of the exceptions lol!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We often see threads about which accents get you going, but this is a thread for the accents that make your sex drive disappear!

For me, I can't take American southern accents. I just can't stand them.

What about you? Which accent(s) turn you off? "

Yorkshire accent makes my stomach turn, horrible accent

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A strong Glaswegian accent makes me feel uneasy, as if I am about to be headbutted. Totally unfair, I know!

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By *eeds toy boyMan
over a year ago

leeds


"Barnsley and brummie

My accent is a mix of those exact accents.

I don't like any Yorkshire accent (and I hate that I have one myself), Sunderland, Scouse, Geordie and any Scottish accent. I can't help it. "

ah well your looks definitly make up for the accent lol

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Brummie on the right person is great.

The only time I dislike an accent is when I don't understand what's being said.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Irish accent particularly if said person is d*unk!

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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago

Bristol


"Question I thought Cornwall accent was fine until recently the advert on the tv regarding cornish ice cream,that was the only 2 words I could understand, Does everyone sound like that,otherwise I'm fine with accents I tend to be an acute listener the worst thing about me is im fine with my accent, then I talk faster than I should at times "

That advert was in Cornish not English. I like Cornish; it belongs to the same Celtic language family as Breton and Welsh.

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By *ashedMan
over a year ago

hemel

Posh people

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Australian and Donegal

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All Irish accents

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By *ubbykittenWoman
over a year ago

Kent

Seems noone on here is likely to appreciate my accent lol.... as I am considered 'well spoken' or 'posh' to some! Funny though..as in real life, people comment on my voice very positively....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Barnsley and brummie

My accent is a mix of those exact accents.

I don't like any Yorkshire accent (and I hate that I have one myself), Sunderland, Scouse, Geordie and any Scottish accent. I can't help it. ah well your looks definitly make up for the accent lol "

I don't like Leeds accent either (I too am a Leeds lass)

I prefer a well spoken welsh accent

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Portsmuff accent maybe even Sarthamtun as well. Utterly common!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Seems noone on here is likely to appreciate my accent lol.... as I am considered 'well spoken' or 'posh' to some! Funny though..as in real life, people comment on my voice very positively....

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I have every suspicion, being considered the owner of a posh accent myself, that I would adore your accent!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yorkshire, Scouse, Chavy sounding Manc, Salford and Black County!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern. "
Southern...or mackem

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford

The ones used by those that call me up from "Microsoft" or "BT open reach" and tell me how my computer has been hacked and I need to log in to team viewer so they can "help fix it"

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By *aughty_amazonWoman
over a year ago

BRISTOL

Sorry but a thick brummie accent for me, and Essex accent,makes me wanna slap!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We often see threads about which accents get you going, but this is a thread for the accents that make your sex drive disappear!

For me, I can't take American southern accents. I just can't stand them.

What about you? Which accent(s) turn you off? "

Same here I as going to say that

If they sound like they should be called Jethro or Cletus its a no go

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe


"Not an accent but dialect such as

Bro bruv init etc

Or gangsta talk.

Hate that."

Not feelin' it cuz?

Really winds us up also, sounds put on and exaggerated, no one talks like that unless (guessing) they decide they want to start talking like that, yuk!

Not keen on Aussie accents, it's all those wining sounds with what seems every single word.

Sincere appologies to all we've just offended, all in jest of course.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Geordie accent and Bristol/farmers accent.

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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago

Bristol


"Geordie accent and Bristol/farmers accent. "

Well I never. And I said that with a proper 'er' sound at the end and everything.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Geordie accent and Bristol/farmers accent.

Well I never. And I said that with a proper 'er' sound at the end and everything. "

Alroight moi luvverh! May I please ave a cornettoh!!! x

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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago

Bristol


"Geordie accent and Bristol/farmers accent.

Well I never. And I said that with a proper 'er' sound at the end and everything.

Alroight moi luvverh! May I please ave a cornettoh!!! x"

No. I am representing and you dissed the west country.

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By *aughty_amazonWoman
over a year ago

BRISTOL


"Geordie accent and Bristol/farmers accent. "

Bristol is far from farmer. That's Gloucestershire that's farmer ish ....I'm sure if me and Ligea were whispering in your ear you'd soon change your mind!.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not so much an accent as the way many teenagers speak. That twang between a broken english accent and just sounding like a gangsta knob. Innit

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yorkshire, Scouse, Chavy sounding Manc, Salford and Black County!

"

Black country is horrendous

I live in Tipton and the way the people talk really grates me mush

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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago

Hull

The voiceover guy doing trailers for forthcoming Big Brother programmes.....

What accent is that supposed to be? Makes me want to put my boot thru the Telly!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Geordie accent and Bristol/farmers accent.

Bristol is far from farmer. That's Gloucestershire that's farmer ish ....I'm sure if me and Ligea were whispering in your ear you'd soon change your mind!. "

For science I would be willing to accept this challenge!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Geordie accent and Bristol/farmers accent.

Well I never. And I said that with a proper 'er' sound at the end and everything.

Alroight moi luvverh! May I please ave a cornettoh!!! x

No. I am representing and you dissed the west country."

x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Welsh

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By *layboi69Man
over a year ago

alfreton

Liverpool or newcastle on a woman is cringe worthy

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over a year ago


"Liverpool or newcastle on a woman is cringe worthy "

Good job I didn't reply to you

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over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further."

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'.

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over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'."

I went to Liverpool once and the pub toilets had lav on the door

Proper tickled me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Brummie.... well actually Brum-oi

Terrible

And...I may add I'm a brummie... x"

what you mean bab lol

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over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'.

I went to Liverpool once and the pub toilets had lav on the door

Proper tickled me "

oh I love scouse women

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over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

A lot of people have a warped view of the Scouse accent due to watching it being parodied on TV.

Where I was brought up most people sounded more like John Lennon than John Bishop. "

You are so right. And that is so true. It's usually the wannabe Scousers [like Bishop - Runcorn which is in Cheshire and Manchester] who have the strongest of what they think is a Scouse accent.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

South African

Something about it just rubs me up the wrong way

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We often see threads about which accents get you going, but this is a thread for the accents that make your sex drive disappear!

For me, I can't take American southern accents. I just can't stand them.

What about you? Which accent(s) turn you off? "

I actually quite like the Southern American accent...aka Tommy Lee Jones!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Welsh "

I quite like the Welsh accent too and the Irish...I am not fond of any London accent though.

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By *ancyDrewWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow

Welsh, Brum, Scouse...

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

How now brown cow.

The Leith Police dismisseth us.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What about Dublin accent? Everyone in Worcester likes it but they might be only ones!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'.

I went to Liverpool once and the pub toilets had lav on the door

Proper tickled me "

You found a pub that actually had doors on their toilets?

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By *candiumWoman
over a year ago

oban

I dislike most accents. Lol especially glaswegie, brummie, scouse, Newcastle...I could go on.

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By *trawberry-popWoman
over a year ago

South East Midlands NOT


"We often see threads about which accents get you going, but this is a thread for the accents that make your sex drive disappear!

For me, I can't take American southern accents. I just can't stand them.

What about you? Which accent(s) turn you off? "

Most accents which are drastically different to my own. Not sure if it's a weird form of narcissism or if I just don't like most regional accents!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Strong Australian accents.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'."

southern Scouse? Stop talking shite... What's your definition of southern Scouse?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Alot of hate for scouse accent ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love all accents

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'.

I went to Liverpool once and the pub toilets had lav on the door

Proper tickled me

You found a pub that actually had doors on their toilets? "

Yeah it was ok I quite like it there

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'.

southern Scouse? Stop talking shite... What's your definition of southern Scouse?"

Actually if you knew anything about regional accents you would know there is a difference even in the matter of a few miles. This isn't exclusive to Liverpool.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If i don't like their accent I just sit on their face!

Problem solved, everyone's happy!

Mrs x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If i don't like their accent I just sit on their face!

Problem solved, everyone's happy!

Mrs x"

Hahaha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There are few I am not keen on

Brummie

Scouse

And the north Manchester accent (think Liam Gallagher)

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Liam Gallagher! North Manchester???

The Gallaghers come from Burnage that's nearly Stockport on the South side of the city.

We from the north of the city don't sound anything like him.

We actually pronounce Manchester as Manchester not Mann-chiss-doh.

You'll be telling me next that we all sound the same to you like them Welsh folk from the Wirral.

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By *ildbillkidMan
over a year ago

where the road goes on forever


"We often see threads about which accents get you going, but this is a thread for the accents that make your sex drive disappear!

For me, I can't take American southern accents. I just can't stand them.

What about you? Which accent(s) turn you off?

I actually quite like the Southern American accent...aka Tommy Lee Jones! "

tommy lee is from texas , different from being from the south

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"We often see threads about which accents get you going, but this is a thread for the accents that make your sex drive disappear!

For me, I can't take American southern accents. I just can't stand them.

What about you? Which accent(s) turn you off?

I actually quite like the Southern American accent...aka Tommy Lee Jones! tommy lee is from texas , different from being from the south "

Very true! It's the real southern accent I can't stand - think Alabama or Mississippi.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I will say those accents I like...Geordie and Scottish...

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well, hello there

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We often see threads about which accents get you going, but this is a thread for the accents that make your sex drive disappear!

For me, I can't take American southern accents. I just can't stand them.

What about you? Which accent(s) turn you off?

I actually quite like the Southern American accent...aka Tommy Lee Jones! tommy lee is from texas , different from being from the south "

thought Texas WAS in the south, it borders Mexico, doesn't it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We often see threads about which accents get you going, but this is a thread for the accents that make your sex drive disappear!

For me, I can't take American southern accents. I just can't stand them.

What about you? Which accent(s) turn you off? "

On reflection, I agree about American accents, apart from TLJ.

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By *ali 69Man
over a year ago

jersey


"If i don't like their accent I just sit on their face!

Problem solved, everyone's happy!

Mrs x"

if I liked you before.....I love you now ! X

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By *ali 69Man
over a year ago

jersey


"Alot of hate for scouse accent ... "
I know , I noticed that .

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By *ildbillkidMan
over a year ago

where the road goes on forever


"We often see threads about which accents get you going, but this is a thread for the accents that make your sex drive disappear!

For me, I can't take American southern accents. I just can't stand them.

What about you? Which accent(s) turn you off?

I actually quite like the Southern American accent...aka Tommy Lee Jones! tommy lee is from texas , different from being from the south

thought Texas WAS in the south, it borders Mexico, doesn't it?"

we're a whole notherNV country , yes we are in the south, but we are in the west

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ullish . It's a proper dodgy accent

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Scouse "

Sob sob, slowly backs away

Lots of scouse i see

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By *riskynriskyCouple
over a year ago

Essex.


"Sorry but a thick brummie accent for me, and Essex accent,makes me wanna slap! "

Being honest, I doubt you have ever heard the Essex accent...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Alot of hate for scouse accent ... I know , I noticed that . "

Why the big smiles?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'.

I went to Liverpool once and the pub toilets had lav on the door

Proper tickled me

You found a pub that actually had doors on their toilets? "

Haaaaaaaaaa NOT

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By *ficouldMan
over a year ago

a quandary, could you change my mind?

I don't believe any turn me off.

However a few that make me cringe and wish I had Google translate handy!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent "

Neither did I and I'm from Liverpool !

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By *ighland_RoseCouple
over a year ago

Brigadoon


"I will say those accents I like...Geordie and Scottish...

"

Saying you like the Scottish accent is like saying you like the English accent....which one!?

Lumping a whole countries accents into one could been seen as insulting.......just sayin'

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By *irralman4Couple
over a year ago

Liverpool

Personally I'd treat everyone on an individual basis and accent would figure quite low. If people were offended by our accent I'm sure they wouldn't have the personality to capture our attention in the first place. Any accent is insignificant if the overall attraction is there.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

Neither did I and I'm from Liverpool ! "

Where exactly, Waterloo, Crosby?

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over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

Neither did I and I'm from Liverpool !

Where exactly, Waterloo, Crosby?"

Originally hightown but lived all over. Knowsley now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

Neither did I and I'm from Liverpool !

Where exactly, Waterloo, Crosby?

Originally hightown but lived all over. Knowsley now

"

Ah, ok, well if you travel to the south of liverpool anytime you will notice a difference in the accent, I work in the north end, litherland, and the difference in accent from the south is extremely noticeable.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

Neither did I and I'm from Liverpool !

Where exactly, Waterloo, Crosby?

Originally hightown but lived all over. Knowsley now

Ah, ok, well if you travel to the south of liverpool anytime you will notice a difference in the accent, I work in the north end, litherland, and the difference in accent from the south is extremely noticeable."

If you work in Litherland you don't work in North Liverpool. You work in SEFTON.

The differences in accent that everyone is attempting to argue about don't depend if you are from the 'north' of liverpool or the 'south' ..... Why has no one mentioned the 'east' or the 'west' ? or the City Centre come to that.

The differences in accent are cultural. Historically based on class and education.

They are more hazy now than in the past since those dastardly working class were allowed some social mobility.

And Hightown ? Liverpool ? Scousers ? They'd choke on their fookin couscous if they thought they had to bear that label.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

I am not turned off by any accent.

Words. Word play. Sounds. Roll then around your tongue. Language is a gift.

Despising an accent shows limited experience/exposure. Nothing more.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

Neither did I and I'm from Liverpool !

Where exactly, Waterloo, Crosby?

Originally hightown but lived all over. Knowsley now

"

Oh, Hightown isn't liverpool btw, that's just part of merseyside, like Sefton, so you're not actually from Liverpool

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Gurt lush this bristol accent ooooooooooooooh rrhhhhhhhhhh

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am not turned off by any accent.

Words. Word play. Sounds. Roll then around your tongue. Language is a gift.

Despising an accent shows limited experience/exposure. Nothing more. "

No it doesn't, I've been exposed to the Irish accent far too many times. Still feckin detest it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I will say those accents I like...Geordie and Scottish...

Saying you like the Scottish accent is like saying you like the English accent....which one!?

Lumping a whole countries accents into one could been seen as insulting.......just sayin'"

And the same for Welsh and Irish accents

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Scouse irks me like someone running fingernails down a blackboard.

There are others but Scouse is the killer for me

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By *risky_MareWoman
over a year ago

...Up on the Downs


"I am not turned off by any accent.

Words. Word play. Sounds. Roll then around your tongue. Language is a gift.

Despising an accent shows limited experience/exposure. Nothing more.

No it doesn't, I've been exposed to the Irish accent far too many times. Still feckin detest it "

Ditto, grew up on the edge of London and still hate a cockney accent!

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over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'.

southern Scouse? Stop talking shite... What's your definition of southern Scouse?

Actually if you knew anything about regional accents you would know there is a difference even in the matter of a few miles. This isn't exclusive to Liverpool. "

Really? I'm from Liverpool, I know people from every single part of the city and its not about where you're from its about the circles you mix in. A kid from Speke, Fazak, dodge or the bullring can sound exactly the same, there's no north/south divide. Same can apply to people that attend merchants or the college

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The differences in accent that everyone is attempting to argue about don't depend if you are from the 'north' of liverpool or the 'south' ..... Why has no one mentioned the 'east' or the 'west' ? or the City Centre come to that.

The differences in accent are cultural. Historically based on class and education.

"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'.

southern Scouse? Stop talking shite... What's your definition of southern Scouse?

Actually if you knew anything about regional accents you would know there is a difference even in the matter of a few miles. This isn't exclusive to Liverpool.

Really? I'm from Liverpool, I know people from every single part of the city and its not about where you're from its about the circles you mix in. A kid from Speke, Fazak, dodge or the bullring can sound exactly the same, there's no north/south divide. Same can apply to people that attend merchants or the college"

Totally agree. I don't have a broad scouse accent but then I was taught to speak properly and always corrected on my use of words tone etc x

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over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'.

southern Scouse? Stop talking shite... What's your definition of southern Scouse?

Actually if you knew anything about regional accents you would know there is a difference even in the matter of a few miles. This isn't exclusive to Liverpool.

Really? I'm from Liverpool, I know people from every single part of the city and its not about where you're from its about the circles you mix in. A kid from Speke, Fazak, dodge or the bullring can sound exactly the same, there's no north/south divide. Same can apply to people that attend merchants or the college"

Talking shite? How very dare you! others have said there's a regional difference in the accent, maybe you should listen a bit more carefully the next time your visiting one of the said 'hoods you've named

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Very posh plummy Southern accents turn me off.....but if the gent is wonderful in every other way I struggle on!

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over a year ago


"The differences in accent that everyone is attempting to argue about don't depend if you are from the 'north' of liverpool or the 'south' ..... Why has no one mentioned the 'east' or the 'west' ? or the City Centre come to that.

The differences in accent are cultural. Historically based on class and education.

"

But there is a difference, that's the point

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over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'.

southern Scouse? Stop talking shite... What's your definition of southern Scouse?

Actually if you knew anything about regional accents you would know there is a difference even in the matter of a few miles. This isn't exclusive to Liverpool.

Really? I'm from Liverpool, I know people from every single part of the city and its not about where you're from its about the circles you mix in. A kid from Speke, Fazak, dodge or the bullring can sound exactly the same, there's no north/south divide. Same can apply to people that attend merchants or the college

Totally agree. I don't have a broad scouse accent but then I was taught to speak properly and always corrected on my use of words tone etc x"

You don't have a broad accent CAUSE YOURE NOT FROM LIVERPOOL!!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'.

southern Scouse? Stop talking shite... What's your definition of southern Scouse?

Actually if you knew anything about regional accents you would know there is a difference even in the matter of a few miles. This isn't exclusive to Liverpool.

Really? I'm from Liverpool, I know people from every single part of the city and its not about where you're from its about the circles you mix in. A kid from Speke, Fazak, dodge or the bullring can sound exactly the same, there's no north/south divide. Same can apply to people that attend merchants or the college

Totally agree. I don't have a broad scouse accent but then I was taught to speak properly and always corrected on my use of words tone etc x

You don't have a broad accent CAUSE YOURE NOT FROM LIVERPOOL!!!!!"

Errr I am!!!!

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"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'.

southern Scouse? Stop talking shite... What's your definition of southern Scouse?

Actually if you knew anything about regional accents you would know there is a difference even in the matter of a few miles. This isn't exclusive to Liverpool.

Really? I'm from Liverpool, I know people from every single part of the city and its not about where you're from its about the circles you mix in. A kid from Speke, Fazak, dodge or the bullring can sound exactly the same, there's no north/south divide. Same can apply to people that attend merchants or the college

Totally agree. I don't have a broad scouse accent but then I was taught to speak properly and always corrected on my use of words tone etc x

You don't have a broad accent CAUSE YOURE NOT FROM LIVERPOOL!!!!!

Errr I am!!!! "

Erm you said you was from hightown, that's not Liverpool that's part of merseyside, hence why you spoke the proper queens England. You're what we class as a plastic scouser, same as those from Runcorn or Birkenhead.

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"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'.

southern Scouse? Stop talking shite... What's your definition of southern Scouse?

Actually if you knew anything about regional accents you would know there is a difference even in the matter of a few miles. This isn't exclusive to Liverpool.

Really? I'm from Liverpool, I know people from every single part of the city and its not about where you're from its about the circles you mix in. A kid from Speke, Fazak, dodge or the bullring can sound exactly the same, there's no north/south divide. Same can apply to people that attend merchants or the college

Totally agree. I don't have a broad scouse accent but then I was taught to speak properly and always corrected on my use of words tone etc x

You don't have a broad accent CAUSE YOURE NOT FROM LIVERPOOL!!!!!

Errr I am!!!! "

Lived in fazakerley 20 years hightown 10 knowsley 8!! All have Liverpool postcodes. I pay my council tax to Liverpool , sorry why aren't i from Liverpool?

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"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

You're forgiven, and yes the Scouse accent does vary depending where about in Liverpool you're from, I'd class myself as soft Scouse, being from the south of the city, plus influences around me have caused me to lose my accent even further.

Throbbin' is quite right. I'm a southern Scouser and I don't sound anything like a north ender. Their accent is harsher I think. Also, don't mistake the patois used by scallies on TV interviews for Scouse. Nobody I know says 'kidda', 'lid' or 'la'.

southern Scouse? Stop talking shite... What's your definition of southern Scouse?

Actually if you knew anything about regional accents you would know there is a difference even in the matter of a few miles. This isn't exclusive to Liverpool.

Really? I'm from Liverpool, I know people from every single part of the city and its not about where you're from its about the circles you mix in. A kid from Speke, Fazak, dodge or the bullring can sound exactly the same, there's no north/south divide. Same can apply to people that attend merchants or the college

Totally agree. I don't have a broad scouse accent but then I was taught to speak properly and always corrected on my use of words tone etc x

You don't have a broad accent CAUSE YOURE NOT FROM LIVERPOOL!!!!!

Errr I am!!!!

Erm you said you was from hightown, that's not Liverpool that's part of merseyside, hence why you spoke the proper queens England. You're what we class as a plastic scouser, same as those from Runcorn or Birkenhead."

How rude !!

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over a year ago

Not rude just correcting you

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over a year ago


"Not rude just correcting you "

You can't correct me if I'm right and your wrong!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Birmingham

Scottish

Pakistan and other Asian accents

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Let me guess ... one of you is a toffee, and the other a red ?

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"Not rude just correcting you

You can't correct me if I'm right and your wrong! "

Sorry I forgot women are never wrong, for anyone else reading this, Google hightown you will see it's not in Liverpool but is actually part of merseyside, unless they've moved it and google maps haven't updated their maps of course.

You seem very passionate about claiming your roots as a scouser, and as you've seen from a lot of comments on this thread, we're not liked much.

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"Not rude just correcting you

You can't correct me if I'm right and your wrong!

Sorry I forgot women are never wrong, for anyone else reading this, Google hightown you will see it's not in Liverpool but is actually part of merseyside, unless they've moved it and google maps haven't updated their maps of course.

You seem very passionate about claiming your roots as a scouser, and as you've seen from a lot of comments on this thread, we're not liked much. "

Oh ok so in other words I can't be proud of where I'm from because a percentage of people don't like the accent? So they don't like me?

And I've lived in fazakerkey 20 years!!

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"Not rude just correcting you

You can't correct me if I'm right and your wrong!

Sorry I forgot women are never wrong, for anyone else reading this, Google hightown you will see it's not in Liverpool but is actually part of merseyside, unless they've moved it and google maps haven't updated their maps of course.

You seem very passionate about claiming your roots as a scouser, and as you've seen from a lot of comments on this thread, we're not liked much.

Oh ok so in other words I can't be proud of where I'm from because a percentage of people don't like the accent? So they don't like me?

And I've lived in fazakerkey 20 years!! "

Be proud of where your from, just make sure you know where you're from first, so now you live in Fazakerly or you done 20 years there then moved to Knowsley?

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"Not rude just correcting you

You can't correct me if I'm right and your wrong!

Sorry I forgot women are never wrong, for anyone else reading this, Google hightown you will see it's not in Liverpool but is actually part of merseyside, unless they've moved it and google maps haven't updated their maps of course.

You seem very passionate about claiming your roots as a scouser, and as you've seen from a lot of comments on this thread, we're not liked much.

Oh ok so in other words I can't be proud of where I'm from because a percentage of people don't like the accent? So they don't like me?

And I've lived in fazakerkey 20 years!!

Be proud of where your from, just make sure you know where you're from first, so now you live in Fazakerly or you done 20 years there then moved to Knowsley?"

You come across as very condescending did you know that?

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over a year ago


"Not rude just correcting you

You can't correct me if I'm right and your wrong!

Sorry I forgot women are never wrong, for anyone else reading this, Google hightown you will see it's not in Liverpool but is actually part of merseyside, unless they've moved it and google maps haven't updated their maps of course.

You seem very passionate about claiming your roots as a scouser, and as you've seen from a lot of comments on this thread, we're not liked much.

Oh ok so in other words I can't be proud of where I'm from because a percentage of people don't like the accent? So they don't like me?

And I've lived in fazakerkey 20 years!!

Be proud of where your from, just make sure you know where you're from first, so now you live in Fazakerly or you done 20 years there then moved to Knowsley?

You come across as very condescending did you know that? "

I do, and it's a problem I'm having to live with for the rest of my life, sorry if I've upset you this morning but we're not perfect, hope you have a great love super smashing weekend

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"Not rude just correcting you

You can't correct me if I'm right and your wrong!

Sorry I forgot women are never wrong, for anyone else reading this, Google hightown you will see it's not in Liverpool but is actually part of merseyside, unless they've moved it and google maps haven't updated their maps of course.

You seem very passionate about claiming your roots as a scouser, and as you've seen from a lot of comments on this thread, we're not liked much.

Oh ok so in other words I can't be proud of where I'm from because a percentage of people don't like the accent? So they don't like me?

And I've lived in fazakerkey 20 years!!

Be proud of where your from, just make sure you know where you're from first, so now you live in Fazakerly or you done 20 years there then moved to Knowsley?

You come across as very condescending did you know that?

I do, and it's a problem I'm having to live with for the rest of my life, sorry if I've upset you this morning but we're not perfect, hope you have a great love super smashing weekend "

Haaaaaa you are errrrrrm, what's the word now....... Nope can't find one

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over a year ago


"Northern Scouse, cringe everytime I hear it.

Forgive my ignorance but I didn't realise there is more than one scouse accent

Neither did I and I'm from Liverpool !

Where exactly, Waterloo, Crosby?

Originally hightown but lived all over. Knowsley now

Ah, ok, well if you travel to the south of liverpool anytime you will notice a difference in the accent, I work in the north end, litherland, and the difference in accent from the south is extremely noticeable.

If you work in Litherland you don't work in North Liverpool. You work in SEFTON.

The differences in accent that everyone is attempting to argue about don't depend if you are from the 'north' of liverpool or the 'south' ..... Why has no one mentioned the 'east' or the 'west' ? or the City Centre come to that.

The differences in accent are cultural. Historically based on class and education.

They are more hazy now than in the past since those dastardly working class were allowed some social mobility.

And Hightown ? Liverpool ? Scousers ? They'd choke on their fookin couscous if they thought they had to bear that label."

Brilliant Granny. Couscous And you're quite right of course. There appears to be confusion over Liverpool, the city and Merseyside, the county. Go east a few miles and you'll be in territory formerly belonging to Lancashire and Cheshire. If you go north you are in what used to be West Lancs (Southport still has a Preston postcode I think). Go west (cue for a song) and you're in/on the Wirral where they have Chester postcodes. A big old mix of influences on accent and dialect.

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"Not rude just correcting you

You can't correct me if I'm right and your wrong!

Sorry I forgot women are never wrong, for anyone else reading this, Google hightown you will see it's not in Liverpool but is actually part of merseyside, unless they've moved it and google maps haven't updated their maps of course.

You seem very passionate about claiming your roots as a scouser, and as you've seen from a lot of comments on this thread, we're not liked much.

Oh ok so in other words I can't be proud of where I'm from because a percentage of people don't like the accent? So they don't like me?

And I've lived in fazakerkey 20 years!!

Be proud of where your from, just make sure you know where you're from first, so now you live in Fazakerly or you done 20 years there then moved to Knowsley?

You come across as very condescending did you know that?

I do, and it's a problem I'm having to live with for the rest of my life, sorry if I've upset you this morning but we're not perfect, hope you have a great love super smashing weekend

Haaaaaa you are errrrrrm, what's the word now....... Nope can't find one "

It's ok I'll say it, a knob!

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over a year ago


"Not rude just correcting you

You can't correct me if I'm right and your wrong!

Sorry I forgot women are never wrong, for anyone else reading this, Google hightown you will see it's not in Liverpool but is actually part of merseyside, unless they've moved it and google maps haven't updated their maps of course.

You seem very passionate about claiming your roots as a scouser, and as you've seen from a lot of comments on this thread, we're not liked much.

Oh ok so in other words I can't be proud of where I'm from because a percentage of people don't like the accent? So they don't like me?

And I've lived in fazakerkey 20 years!!

Be proud of where your from, just make sure you know where you're from first, so now you live in Fazakerly or you done 20 years there then moved to Knowsley?

You come across as very condescending did you know that?

I do, and it's a problem I'm having to live with for the rest of my life, sorry if I've upset you this morning but we're not perfect, hope you have a great love super smashing weekend

Haaaaaa you are errrrrrm, what's the word now....... Nope can't find one

It's ok I'll say it, a knob!"

No was nothing like that , I like nobs (tongue in cheek )

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over a year ago

For those who claim to hate Birmingham accents, can you make sure it's genuine Brummie you dislike and not Black Country which everyone assumes its Birmingham .... But ISN'T

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By *lowercandyWoman
over a year ago

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"Northern. "

are you just encompassing everywhere in the UK that's above you ?

I think more than an accent it's about understanding people , so any that are really strong.

Also using local dialects can make things harder but I'd rather than then the continuous "erm"

I said/he said and you know like

Most any accent can be nice if the words and construction is good

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over a year ago


"I am not turned off by any accent.

Words. Word play. Sounds. Roll then around your tongue. Language is a gift.

Despising an accent shows limited experience/exposure. Nothing more. "

I get what you're saying, Granny, but I don't agree. it is possible for some people to like language for the sake of it, and that is lovely. But it is possible, with plenty of exposure and experience, to simply not like a sound - the same way you can not like a smell.

Watch a show called "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" and then tell me that is an accent you would be happy to listen to for the rest of your life.

I don't think there is anything wrong with disliking an accent, or even a language for that matter. It can show an awareness of the beauty that can be made with sound. I had a latin teacher who once told us he hated the Enlgish word "kiss" because it was such a harsh way of saying something beautiful (hard K followed by a hard S sound). Is that a lack of experience, too?

Anyway, I just find different people's attention to language interesting. I've had plenty of British people tell me they can't stand American accents. I don't mind them telling me. It is interesting to hear why they don't like it - what sounds bother them, etc.

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"Not rude just correcting you

You can't correct me if I'm right and your wrong!

Sorry I forgot women are never wrong, for anyone else reading this, Google hightown you will see it's not in Liverpool but is actually part of merseyside, unless they've moved it and google maps haven't updated their maps of course.

You seem very passionate about claiming your roots as a scouser, and as you've seen from a lot of comments on this thread, we're not liked much.

Oh ok so in other words I can't be proud of where I'm from because a percentage of people don't like the accent? So they don't like me?

And I've lived in fazakerkey 20 years!!

Be proud of where your from, just make sure you know where you're from first, so now you live in Fazakerly or you done 20 years there then moved to Knowsley?

You come across as very condescending did you know that?

I do, and it's a problem I'm having to live with for the rest of my life, sorry if I've upset you this morning but we're not perfect, hope you have a great love super smashing weekend

Haaaaaa you are errrrrrm, what's the word now....... Nope can't find one

It's ok I'll say it, a knob!

No was nothing like that , I like nobs (tongue in cheek ) "

Hahaha good one, well, sorry again and to everyone else I've offended with my comments but I am only speaking from my own personal experience, like everyone else.

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