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

I've got a thick Scottish accent, and I've been told it's a turn, but I can't see why! That being said an Irish, Liverpool or American accent always gets me going more than others!

So... what accents get you going?

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

OP is yours a true Falkirk accent ?

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


"OP is yours a true Falkirk accent ? "

How is that any different from any other Scottish accent?

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

I love a French accent.

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


"OP is yours a true Falkirk accent ?

How is that any different from any other Scottish accent?"

Scottish accents sound different same as english accents.my gran in Kirkcaldy has completely different accent to my cousins in denny

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


"OP is yours a true Falkirk accent ?

How is that any different from any other Scottish accent?"

glasgow is very rough accent-- quite hot

edinburgh is very quite n girly

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By *ikstupp2Man
over a year ago

london

I have a strong cockney accent which works with girls from far away lol

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


"OP is yours a true Falkirk accent ?

How is that any different from any other Scottish accent?"

Well I've worked alongside Scottish people for many years and there is huge difference in regional accents ,,,,

Would you not be able to tell Aberdonian from a Glaswegian or the accent of a native of Edinburgh ... ,

That's what regional accents are ...

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

i am south african accenet it has opened many a door as they say.. and closed just as many

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


"OP is yours a true Falkirk accent ?

How is that any different from any other Scottish accent?

Scottish accents sound different same as english accents.my gran in Kirkcaldy has completely different accent to my cousins in denny"

That is true, but I'd say a Falkirk is like a Glasgow accent, Kirkcaldy is you classic fifer! I'm more a Glasgow accent with some Edinburgh vonacular x

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


"I love a French accent. "

Very classy x

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

South African , American, Scottish, Irish, south London. But saying that the person with the accent has to be hot

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By *he Regina PhalangeWoman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire


"OP is yours a true Falkirk accent ?

How is that any different from any other Scottish accent?

Scottish accents sound different same as english accents.my gran in Kirkcaldy has completely different accent to my cousins in denny

That is true, but I'd say a Falkirk is like a Glasgow accent, Kirkcaldy is you classic fifer! I'm more a Glasgow accent with some Edinburgh vonacular x"

Falkirk accent isn't like a Glasgow accent. You'll most likely have the wee singing accent like Stirling. I'm right next to Glasgow and I don't sound like a Glaswegian.

But then you peers and people in your work place may influence your accent.

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


"OP is yours a true Falkirk accent ?

How is that any different from any other Scottish accent?

Scottish accents sound different same as english accents.my gran in Kirkcaldy has completely different accent to my cousins in denny

That is true, but I'd say a Falkirk is like a Glasgow accent, Kirkcaldy is you classic fifer! I'm more a Glasgow accent with some Edinburgh vonacular x

Falkirk accent isn't like a Glasgow accent. You'll most likely have the wee singing accent like Stirling. I'm right next to Glasgow and I don't sound like a Glaswegian.

But then you peers and people in your work place may influence your accent."

There are lots of attributes to an accent, and it all depends who hears it, everyone I work with say I sound like I'm from Glasgow, that's cos they are from Edinburgh, it would no doubt be different if I worked in Glasgow x

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By *icassolifelikeMan
over a year ago

Luton


"I love a French accent. "

Bonjour mademoiselle

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

Geordie every time

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By *he Regina PhalangeWoman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire


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There are lots of attributes to an accent, and it all depends who hears it, everyone I work with say I sound like I'm from Glasgow, that's cos they are from Edinburgh, it would no doubt be different if I worked in Glasgow x"

Even Glasgow as a city has different accents, someone from Bearsden has a very different accent and style of speaking than someone in Easterhouse.

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

Scottish and Australian.

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By *icassolifelikeMan
over a year ago

Luton

London accent. Back home turns more cockney, otherwise goes with a hint of northern as that's who I'm around most of the time! Lol

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


"OP is yours a true Falkirk accent ?

How is that any different from any other Scottish accent?

Scottish accents sound different same as english accents.my gran in Kirkcaldy has completely different accent to my cousins in denny

That is true, but I'd say a Falkirk is like a Glasgow accent, Kirkcaldy is you classic fifer! I'm more a Glasgow accent with some Edinburgh vonacular x

Falkirk accent isn't like a Glasgow accent. You'll most likely have the wee singing accent like Stirling. I'm right next to Glasgow and I don't sound like a Glaswegian.

But then you peers and people in your work place may influence your accent.

There are lots of attributes to an accent, and it all depends who hears it, everyone I work with say I sound like I'm from Glasgow, that's cos they are from Edinburgh, it would no doubt be different if I worked in Glasgow x"

So do you think there are regional Scottish accents ?

Its just you earlier response to my post indicated you either didn't or the phrasing of my question confused you ?

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


"OP is yours a true Falkirk accent ?

How is that any different from any other Scottish accent?

Scottish accents sound different same as english accents.my gran in Kirkcaldy has completely different accent to my cousins in denny

That is true, but I'd say a Falkirk is like a Glasgow accent, Kirkcaldy is you classic fifer! I'm more a Glasgow accent with some Edinburgh vonacular x

Falkirk accent isn't like a Glasgow accent. You'll most likely have the wee singing accent like Stirling. I'm right next to Glasgow and I don't sound like a Glaswegian.

But then you peers and people in your work place may influence your accent.

There are lots of attributes to an accent, and it all depends who hears it, everyone I work with say I sound like I'm from Glasgow, that's cos they are from Edinburgh, it would no doubt be different if I worked in Glasgow x

So do you think there are regional Scottish accents ?

Its just you earlier response to my post indicated you either didn't or the phrasing of my question confused you ?"

Basically I didn't think anyone would care or be that well informed x

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


"OP is yours a true Falkirk accent ?

How is that any different from any other Scottish accent?

Scottish accents sound different same as english accents.my gran in Kirkcaldy has completely different accent to my cousins in denny

That is true, but I'd say a Falkirk is like a Glasgow accent, Kirkcaldy is you classic fifer! I'm more a Glasgow accent with some Edinburgh vonacular x

Falkirk accent isn't like a Glasgow accent. You'll most likely have the wee singing accent like Stirling. I'm right next to Glasgow and I don't sound like a Glaswegian.

But then you peers and people in your work place may influence your accent.

There are lots of attributes to an accent, and it all depends who hears it, everyone I work with say I sound like I'm from Glasgow, that's cos they are from Edinburgh, it would no doubt be different if I worked in Glasgow x

So do you think there are regional Scottish accents ?

Its just you earlier response to my post indicated you either didn't or the phrasing of my question confused you ?

Basically I didn't think anyone would care or be that well informed x"

OK.....

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

Love a scouse or gordie, aberdonian myself.

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By *eek12Man
over a year ago

lakenheath

I think it really goes with how the person speaks, I find most accents attractive. Even found a few that like my Texan twang

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


"Love a scouse or gordie,aberdonian myself."

Years ago due to fog I sat in Bells Bar with crew of pissed Aberdonians and couldn't understand a word they said ,,,,, they just got faster and broader with each pint

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By *he Regina PhalangeWoman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire


"OP is yours a true Falkirk accent ?

How is that any different from any other Scottish accent?

Scottish accents sound different same as english accents.my gran in Kirkcaldy has completely different accent to my cousins in denny

That is true, but I'd say a Falkirk is like a Glasgow accent, Kirkcaldy is you classic fifer! I'm more a Glasgow accent with some Edinburgh vonacular x

Falkirk accent isn't like a Glasgow accent. You'll most likely have the wee singing accent like Stirling. I'm right next to Glasgow and I don't sound like a Glaswegian.

But then you peers and people in your work place may influence your accent.

There are lots of attributes to an accent, and it all depends who hears it, everyone I work with say I sound like I'm from Glasgow, that's cos they are from Edinburgh, it would no doubt be different if I worked in Glasgow x

So do you think there are regional Scottish accents ?

Its just you earlier response to my post indicated you either didn't or the phrasing of my question confused you ?

Basically I didn't think anyone would care or be that well informed x"

well that's 10 mins of my day wasted! Haha

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


"OP is yours a true Falkirk accent ?

How is that any different from any other Scottish accent?

Scottish accents sound different same as english accents.my gran in Kirkcaldy has completely different accent to my cousins in denny

That is true, but I'd say a Falkirk is like a Glasgow accent, Kirkcaldy is you classic fifer! I'm more a Glasgow accent with some Edinburgh vonacular x

Falkirk accent isn't like a Glasgow accent. You'll most likely have the wee singing accent like Stirling. I'm right next to Glasgow and I don't sound like a Glaswegian.

But then you peers and people in your work place may influence your accent.

There are lots of attributes to an accent, and it all depends who hears it, everyone I work with say I sound like I'm from Glasgow, that's cos they are from Edinburgh, it would no doubt be different if I worked in Glasgow x

So do you think there are regional Scottish accents ?

Its just you earlier response to my post indicated you either didn't or the phrasing of my question confused you ?

Basically I didn't think anyone would care or be that well informed x

well that's 10 mins of my day wasted! Haha"

I'll

Make it up to you ??

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

Being Australian living and working here I have two have very distinct versions of my voice. One is my "phone/work" voice and the other is far more... ummm.. broad. I get a 50/50 mix of who likes which version.

Articulation and care in how someone communicates is more attractive than a specific accent.

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

I'm a professional voiceover so I can have whatever accent you would like.

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


"I'm a professional voiceover so I can have whatever accent you would like. "

Canadian Inuit Dog...?

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

I love Scottish and Irish accents (although I cant understand them)

And obviously being welsh myself, I love Welsh accents too (the deeper and huskier the better).

My accent is a bit diverse, welsh but slightly scouse, with a hint of manc and a fair bit of Cheshire all wacked in

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


"I love Scottish and Irish accents (although I cant understand them)

And obviously being welsh myself, I love Welsh accents too (the deeper and huskier the better).

My accent is a bit diverse, welsh but slightly scouse, with a hint of manc and a fair bit of Cheshire all wacked in "

Now that's a pretty diverse range of accents, I wonder what you actually sound like...

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By *eek12Man
over a year ago

lakenheath


"I love Scottish and Irish accents (although I cant understand them)

And obviously being welsh myself, I love Welsh accents too (the deeper and huskier the better).

My accent is a bit diverse, welsh but slightly scouse, with a hint of manc and a fair bit of Cheshire all wacked in "

I've been here 7yrs and I still dunno what half o those are

I love a Welsh accent though.

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